D4-D#5 vocal range

Songs for a D4-D#5 vocal range

A voice that runs from D4 up to D#5 spans 13 semitones, about 1.1 octaves. 109 songs in the HumMatch catalog fit entirely inside that range: no note too high, no note too low. Here are the most popular ones, plus how to read a range like this.

D4D#5
LOWEST NOTED4
HIGHEST NOTED#5
SPAN13 stabout 1.1 octaves
SONGS THAT FIT109entirely inside this range

What voice type is a D4-D#5 range?

A D4 to D#5 range sits closest to the mezzo-soprano band (A3 to F5). It also overlaps soprano and alto territory, which is normal: voice types are bands, not walls, and most singers straddle two. The most common female voice type, between alto and soprano. Flexible across the middle of the female range.

The most popular songs that fit D4-D#5

Top 20 of 109 matching songs, ordered by popularity. Every song here stays inside D4-D#5 from its lowest to its highest sung note; the fit label shows how comfortably it sits in the range.

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Nearby ranges

One semitone changes the songbook. Explore the neighboring ranges: