Song fit

Can you sing Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler?

Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler runs F3 to D#5 (22 semitones), rated higher-risk for karaoke. Hum for 30 seconds to see your exact percent fit before you step up.

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F3D#5
Low noteF3
High noteD#5
Span22 stF3 – D#5

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How this number is built

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

raspy dramatic pop · mezzo-soprano, theatrical build to belt

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Can I sing Total Eclipse of the Heart at karaoke?

Few entries in pop songs HumMatch tracks stretch as wide as Total Eclipse of the Heart: its 22-semitone span lands in the top 37%.

Highest and lowest notes

The available song-fit estimate places the low note around F3 and the high note around D#5. If either edge feels tense, try a different key.

Vocal style

On Total Eclipse of the Heart, D#5 climbs past what's comfortable for an alto, though a mezzo-soprano can reach it without strain.

Karaoke difficulty

Compared with the typical pop song HumMatch tracks, Total Eclipse of the Heart scores less familiar for karaoke: 34/100 against a median of 50.

Who it likely fits

Much of Total Eclipse of the Heart's 81/100 karaoke-difficulty rating traces back to a range in the top 37% widest for pop.

Who may struggle

Shift Total Eclipse of the Heart's peak down 1 semitone and it lands inside a typical alto's comfortable range.

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Range Guide

Total Eclipse of the Heart is estimated around F3 to D#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.

F3D#5

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FIT

Higher or confident voices may have an easier time with this.

Requires versatility, key awareness, and a comfortable upper edge.

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Song fit FAQ

What vocal range do I need to sing Total Eclipse of the Heart?

Total Eclipse of the Heart spans roughly F3 to D#5: about 22 semitones. Your safest move is to compare that against your own Vocal ID.

What is Bonnie Tyler's vocal range?

Across the 2 Bonnie Tyler songs with researched vocal ranges on HumMatch, the sung notes run from F3 to D#5, about 22 semitones (roughly 1.8 octaves). See the full Bonnie Tyler vocal range guide for voice type and the hardest songs.

Is Total Eclipse of the Heart hard to sing?

Total Eclipse of the Heart scores 81/100 for karaoke difficulty on HumMatch, which rates as higher-risk. Compared with the typical pop song HumMatch tracks, Total Eclipse of the Heart scores less familiar for karaoke: 34/100 against a median of 50.

What is the vocal style of Total Eclipse of the Heart?

On Total Eclipse of the Heart, D#5 climbs past what's comfortable for an alto, though a mezzo-soprano can reach it without strain.

What voice type fits Total Eclipse of the Heart?

Much of Total Eclipse of the Heart's 81/100 karaoke-difficulty rating traces back to a range in the top 37% widest for pop.

Can I sing Total Eclipse of the Heart at karaoke?

Total Eclipse of the Heart 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 Total Eclipse of the Heart fits my voice?

Hum 3 notes in HumMatch and compare your Vocal ID against Total Eclipse of the Heart, safer alternatives, and higher-risk picks.

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