Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render by Diana Ross
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Can I sing Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render at karaoke?
Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render covers 26 semitones top to bottom, good for a top-9% placement among pop songs HumMatch tracks.
Highest and lowest notes
The available song-fit estimate places the low note around F#3 and the high note around G#5. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.
Vocal style
On Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render, G#5 climbs past what's comfortable for a mezzo-soprano, though a soprano can reach it without strain.
Karaoke difficulty
Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render is a more familiar karaoke pick than the typical pop song HumMatch tracks (scores 0/100 vs. a median of 0).
Who it likely fits
That top-9%-widest span for pop is a big part of why Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render scores 50/100 for karaoke difficulty.
Who may struggle
Dropping 3 semitones would bring Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render's peak note inside a typical mezzo-soprano's comfortable range.
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Range Guide
Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render is estimated around F#3 to G#5. Compare that with your Vocal ID before choosing the original key. If your comfortable high note is below the song’s hardest section, try a lower key or one of the safer alternatives below.
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Comfort Range
Best when your Vocal ID overlaps the main melody without strain.
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Try Transposing Lower
If the chorus or highest phrase feels tight, shift the song down a few semitones before performing. Most karaoke apps let you adjust pitch.
Easier alternatives
If it feels high, try a lower key or start with an easier song from the same artist or genre.
Song fit FAQ
HumMatch estimates Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render at F#3 to G#5 (about 26 semitones), based on Diana Ross's typical performed range; song-level verification is pending. Compare it against your own Vocal ID and test the chorus first.
Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render scores 50/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as easier. Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render is a more familiar karaoke pick than the typical pop song HumMatch tracks (scores 0/100 vs. a median of 0).
That top-9%-widest span for pop is a big part of why Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render scores 50/100 for karaoke difficulty.
Act 1 - Woden, first to thee - The White Horse Neigh’d Aloud - To Woden Thanks We Render may work at karaoke if the original key sits comfortably for you and you know where the risky chorus or low phrases happen.
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