What vocal range do I need to sing Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
Where Have All the Flowers Gone by Pete Seeger requires a vocal range from
F2 to D♯4,
spanning 22 semitones
— about 1.8 octaves.
Is Where Have All the Flowers Gone hard to sing?
Hard. Demanding range — best for experienced singers.
The song spans 22 semitones from F2 to D♯4.
This is one of the more demanding ranges in the karaoke catalog — practice the high notes before performing live.
Can I sing Where Have All the Flowers Gone at karaoke?
It depends on your vocal range. Where Have All the Flowers Gone sits between F2 and D♯4.
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What is the highest note in Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
The highest note in Where Have All the Flowers Gone by Pete Seeger is
D♯4 (MIDI 63).
This is a comfortable upper limit for baritones and altos.
What is the lowest note in Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
The lowest note is F2 (MIDI 41).
This is a comfortable low-mid range, accessible for most voice types.
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