Song fit

Can you sing The Other Side by Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron?

The Other Side by Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron runs G2 to G4 (24 semitones), rated moderate for karaoke. Hum for 30 seconds to see your exact percent fit before you step up.

All Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron songsmoderate songsA fast patter duet for two male voices, with one part sitting low around G2 to B2 and the other driving up to G4, ideal for a baritone and tenor pairing.
G2G4
Low noteG2
High noteG4
Span24 stG2 – G4
Tempo154 BPM
KeyC major91% confidence

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BAR-READY76Crowd-ready: many in the room will know it, big singalong energy, flagged crowd-pleaser.
How this number is built

Crowd-pleaser flag: +4

Not yet measured: song length, instrumental dead air, lyric density, end-of-song key change. Bar-Ready will fold these in as they land.

Vocal character

sly conversational · baritone, playful escalation

Editorial estimate, used as a minor fine-tuning signal alongside your vocal range, not a substitute for hearing the song.

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Vocal Notes

Singing The Other Side: what your voice is in for

The bar-top bargaining duet from The Greatest Showman is really a fencing match set to music. Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron trade fast, clipped phrases at 154 bpm, and the researched range runs G2 to G4, a 24 semitone span, in a stored key of C major. The deciding moment is the accelerating trade-off section late in the song, where the two voices overlap and the patter gets so dense that breath placement matters more than any single pitch.

Baritones head the match list, and the fit is snug: the G2 bottom sits exactly on their floor, and the G4 top runs just two semitones over their ceiling, brief notes that pass quickly in tempo. The page's key math offers baritones a one semitone drop to B major to take even that edge off, tenors a three semitone lift to D# major that moves the whole match into their wheelhouse at the cost of the lowest asides, and basses a five semitone drop to G major. Singing it solo, pick one character's tessitura and commit; jumping between both lines as written is the hardest version of the song.

Practice cue: run the fastest exchange with a pencil held gently between your teeth, then without. The exaggerated articulation work is what keeps 154 bpm intelligible when the pencil comes out.

Written from this song's researched range on file, G2 to G4 (24 semitones), original key C major. July 2026.

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What key is The Other Side in?

Original keyC major91% confidence
Tempo154 BPM

HumMatch's audio analysis reads The Other Side in C major at 91% confidence and about 154 BPM, a confident read, so the original key shown here is a solid starting point for practice or transposition.

The Your Key card on this page shows whether C major fits your measured voice or exactly how far to shift it. Free, from a 30-second hum.

Best key for The Other Side by voice type

A general starting point by voice type, not your own measured range. Take the free vocal range test to see the exact key for your voice.

BassG major (-5)
BaritoneB major (-1)
TenorD# major (+3)
AltoF# major (+6)
Mezzo-sopranoF# major (+6)
SopranoF# major (+6)

Can I sing The Other Side at karaoke?

The Other Side covers 24 semitones top to bottom, good for a top-39% placement among musical songs HumMatch tracks.

Highest and lowest notes

The available song-fit estimate places the low note around G2 and the high note around G4. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.

Vocal style

A baritone would need to stretch for The Other Side's peak note (G4), but it lands comfortably for a tenor.

Karaoke difficulty

The Other Side is a more familiar karaoke pick than the typical musical song HumMatch tracks (scores 55/100 vs. a median of 16).

Who it likely fits

That top-39%-widest span for musical is a big part of why The Other Side scores 65/100 for karaoke difficulty.

Who may struggle

At 154 BPM in C major, The Other Side sits on the faster side for a karaoke pick.

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Range Guide

The Other Side is estimated around G2 to G4. 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.

G2G4

Perfect For These Voice Types

FIT

A fast patter duet for two male voices, with one part sitting low around G2 to B2 and the other driving up to G4, ideal for a baritone and tenor pairing.

Best when your Vocal ID overlaps the main melody without strain.

Best For

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Song fit FAQ

What vocal range do I need to sing The Other Side?

The Other Side spans roughly G2 to G4: about 24 semitones. Your safest move is to compare that against your own Vocal ID.

What is Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron's vocal range?

Across the 1 Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron song with researched vocal ranges on HumMatch, the sung notes run from G2 to G4, about 24 semitones (roughly 2 octaves). See the full Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron vocal range guide for voice type and the hardest songs.

Is The Other Side hard to sing?

The Other Side scores 65/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as moderate. The Other Side is a more familiar karaoke pick than the typical musical song HumMatch tracks (scores 55/100 vs. a median of 16).

What is the vocal style of The Other Side?

A baritone would need to stretch for The Other Side's peak note (G4), but it lands comfortably for a tenor.

What voice type fits The Other Side?

That top-39%-widest span for musical is a big part of why The Other Side scores 65/100 for karaoke difficulty.

Can I sing The Other Side at karaoke?

The Other Side may work at karaoke if the original key sits comfortably for you and you know where the risky chorus or low phrases happen.

How can I check if The Other Side fits my voice?

Hum 3 notes in HumMatch and compare your Vocal ID against The Other Side, safer alternatives, and higher-risk picks.

What key is The Other Side by Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron in?

The Other Side by Hugh Jackman & Zac Efron is in C major. HumMatch's audio analysis detects this key at 91% confidence, and that score is shown on the page so you know how solid the read is.

What is the BPM of The Other Side?

The Other Side runs at about 154 BPM, as measured by HumMatch's audio analysis.

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