Wear headphones β speakers leak the synth back into the mic and confuse pitch detection.
Vocal Range Calibration
Phase 1 Β· Find your comfortable range
The piano plays a note. You sing it back.
Hold each note for 1.5 seconds to confirm it's comfortable. We step up a half-step and repeat.
When the notes start to strain, tap Getting uncomfortable.
Phase 2 Β· Find your full range
After you tap Getting uncomfortable, we keep going to find where you absolutely can't reach.
You control the pace β sing each note as best you can, then tap Got it β next note to move on.
If you really can't hit a note, tap Skip this note and we'll stop the climb.
Then we do the same going down
Same flow to find your low comfort and low ceiling.
Why two ranges?
Tessitura (your comfortable range) is where you can sustain notes without strain β it's what defines a voice type (soprano, alto, etc.). Full range is wider β includes notes you can briefly hit but not live in. Both are useful: tessitura tells you what songs fit your voice, full range tells you the limits.
Sing each note as it plays.
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Sing the Third
Listen, then sing the interval above.
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Listen, then click your answer.
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Warm Up
Sing along with the pattern. Take it slow, breathe between passes, and move up by half-steps when ready.