Artist vocal range

Can You Sing Maxwell? Their Vocal Range Is F#3 to C#5

Across the 1 Maxwell song with researched vocal ranges in the HumMatch catalog, the sung notes run from F#3 to C#5, about 19 semitones (roughly 1.6 octaves). Individual songs cover smaller slices of that range. In their original keys, those songs sit closest to the alto voice band. Hum for 30 seconds and HumMatch ranks every Maxwell song by how singable it is for your actual voice.

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F#3C#5
LOW NOTEF#3
HIGH NOTEC#5
SPAN19 stabout 1.6 octaves
VOICE TYPEAltoclosest band
RESEARCHED1song with researched ranges

Derived from the 1 Maxwell song with researched vocal ranges in the HumMatch catalog: the lowest and highest sung notes across those songs, in their original keys.

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Voice and range notes

HumMatch uses song-level range and difficulty data instead of assuming every Maxwell song fits one voice type.

What voice type is Maxwell?

Maxwell songs, in their original keys, sit closest to the alto band (F3 to D5). Voice types are bands rather than exact labels, so neighboring types can often sing the same songs with small key changes. Source: 1 researched song range in the HumMatch catalog.

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Ranked by vocal demand

Hardest and easiest Maxwell songs to sing

Ranked by how high the top note climbs and how much range each song covers, using the ranges on file for Maxwell songs. Estimated ranges are marked; treat those rankings as provisional.

Song list

Every Maxwell song on HumMatch (8)

Grouped by how each vocal range was sourced: researched note by note first, then estimated ranges (marked), then songs whose range research is still in the queue. Every title links to that song's full fit page.

Researched note by note (1)

SongRangeDifficulty
Ascension (Don’t Ever Wonder)F#3 to C#5higher-risk

Estimated ranges (7)

SongRangeDifficulty
Get to Know YaF#2 to F#4estimatedhigher-risk
Sumthin' Sumthin'F#2 to F#4estimatedhigher-risk
Whenever Wherever WhateverF2 to F4estimatedhigher-risk
...Til the Cops Come Knockin'F#2 to F4estimatedmoderate
This Woman’s WorkF2 to F4estimatedhigher-risk
LifetimeF2 to E4estimatedmoderate
FortunateF#2 to F#4estimatedhigher-risk

Is F#3 to C#5 your range too?

4,358 songs in the HumMatch catalog fit entirely inside a F#3-C#5 range.

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Each of these artists' known ranges overlaps most of Maxwell's range (F#3 to C#5), so songs that fit one voice tend to fit the others. Overlap is measured in shared semitones, estimated ranges are marked.

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Maxwell FAQ

What is Maxwell's vocal range?

Across the 1 Maxwell song with researched vocal ranges in the HumMatch catalog, the sung notes run from F#3 to C#5, about 19 semitones (roughly 1.6 octaves). Individual songs cover smaller slices of that range.

What voice type is Maxwell?

Maxwell songs, in their original keys, sit closest to the alto band (F3 to D5). Voice types are bands rather than exact labels, so neighboring types can often sing the same songs with small key changes. Source: 1 researched song range in the HumMatch catalog.

What is the hardest Maxwell song to sing?

Ranked by top-note extremity and range span, Ascension (Don’t Ever Wonder) is the most demanding Maxwell song on HumMatch: it runs F#3 to C#5.

What Maxwell songs fit my voice?

Take HumMatch's free 30-second vocal range test to get your measured low note, high note, and voice type. Every Maxwell song is then ranked by how singable it is for your actual voice.