C3-G4 corresponds to which vocal range?

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Multiple Choice

C3-G4 corresponds to which vocal range?

Explanation:
Understanding vocal ranges means looking at where a voice typically sits and what notes are comfortable within that part. Middle C is C4, so a span from C3 up to G4 covers notes just below middle C and up to a pitch squarely within the upper part of the mid range. In many teaching charts, the Alto range is described as roughly F3 to D5, which includes G4 comfortably and can extend down toward C3 in practical singing. Because this interval fits within that comfortable Alto space and doesn’t reach into the higher notes expected of Soprano or the lower end of Bass, it’s categorized as Alto.

Understanding vocal ranges means looking at where a voice typically sits and what notes are comfortable within that part. Middle C is C4, so a span from C3 up to G4 covers notes just below middle C and up to a pitch squarely within the upper part of the mid range. In many teaching charts, the Alto range is described as roughly F3 to D5, which includes G4 comfortably and can extend down toward C3 in practical singing. Because this interval fits within that comfortable Alto space and doesn’t reach into the higher notes expected of Soprano or the lower end of Bass, it’s categorized as Alto.

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