What vocal range do I need to sing Crown Him with Many Crowns?
Crown Him with Many Crowns by Matthew Bridges requires a vocal range from
D3 to D5,
spanning 24 semitones
— about 2.0 octaves.
Is Crown Him with Many Crowns hard to sing?
Hard. Demanding range — best for experienced singers.
The song spans 24 semitones from D3 to D5.
This is one of the more demanding ranges in the karaoke catalog — practice the high notes before performing live.
Can I sing Crown Him with Many Crowns at karaoke?
It depends on your vocal range. Crown Him with Many Crowns sits between D3 and D5.
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What is the highest note in Crown Him with Many Crowns?
The highest note in Crown Him with Many Crowns by Matthew Bridges is
D5 (MIDI 74).
This puts it in soprano/high tenor territory — a challenging note for most singers.
What is the lowest note in Crown Him with Many Crowns?
The lowest note is D3 (MIDI 50).
The low note is in the tenor/alto range — no deep bass required.
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