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Vocal Range Breakdown
Getting in Tune spans 36 semitones —
from B2
to B5
(3.0 octaves).
🟣 Very Hard — Professional range — advanced singers only.
NaN
Frequently Asked Questions
What vocal range do I need to sing Getting in Tune?
Getting in Tune by The Who requires a vocal range from
NaN to NaN,
spanning NaN semitones
— about NaN octaves.
Is Getting in Tune hard to sing?
Hard. Demanding range — best for experienced singers.
The song spans NaN semitones from NaN to NaN.
This is one of the more demanding ranges in the karaoke catalog — practice the high notes before performing live.
Can I sing Getting in Tune at karaoke?
It depends on your vocal range.
Getting in Tune sits between
NaN and
NaN.
If your range covers those notes, you'll nail it. Not sure?
HumMatch detects your range in seconds — just hum a note.
What is the highest note in Getting in Tune?
The highest note in Getting in Tune by The Who is
NaN (MIDI undefined).
This is a comfortable upper limit for baritones and altos.
What is the lowest note in Getting in Tune?
The lowest note is NaN (MIDI undefined).
The low note is in the tenor/alto range — no deep bass required.
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