What vocal range do I need to sing Where Have All the Flowers Gone??
Where Have All the Flowers Gone? by Peter, Paul and Mary requires a vocal range from
A♯2 to A4,
spanning 23 semitones
— about 1.9 octaves.
Is Where Have All the Flowers Gone? hard to sing?
Hard. Demanding range — best for experienced singers.
The song spans 23 semitones from A♯2 to A4.
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 A♯2 and A4.
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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 Peter, Paul and Mary is
A4 (MIDI 69).
This is in the upper-mid range — reachable for tenors and mezzo-sopranos.
What is the lowest note in Where Have All the Flowers Gone??
The lowest note is A♯2 (MIDI 46).
This is a comfortable low-mid range, accessible for most voice types.
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