Originally Posted By: edshaw
I've not had voice lessons, but it stands to reason, using an audible tuner, I can identify the lowest and highest notes of my comfort zone, or range.

Instead of an "audible tuner", why not let Biab help you out. Notate the diatonic scale notes in C major
over a 2 octave range and then sing along with the melody to discover what range of notes is suitable
for your voice (your comfort zone).

Two caveats... First, in a live performance, you will probably surprise yourself by being able to sing higher
or lower than you think you can. Secondly, in a live performance, you may not be able to hear the pitch
of your lowest notes through the PA monitors with all of the stage noise that is also crowding into your ears.

However, once you know your range, you can notate any hymn you choose into the melody track of Biab
and then transpose the song into a key that fits the range of your voice.

Hope this is helpful...


Jim
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