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I saw on the Internet that Hua Chenyu can sing C3 for 20 seconds. But what c3 is almost the limit of the true range of male and female voices?

The great tenor Pavarotti sang "Hi C" nine times in "Happy Day" and became the king of tenor C.

It is said that Wang Hongwei sang "Singing the West" in front of Pavarotti, and the treble reached e3, three degrees higher than Hi C. Pavarotti's evaluation was: "Young man, sing so Gao Qian?" .

Mr. Shen Xiang, a great vocal educator in China, said: The secret of singing high notes lies in the mixing of true and false voices. No one can really sing Hi C, even if it feels real, it is only a mixed voice dominated by real voice, and it can't be a complete real voice. Anyone who wants to sing high notes with his whole voice will soon break his voice, except for being ugly.

The sentence "c3 is almost the limit of the true range of men and women" should be misinformed. The real range of human beings is actually very narrow, generally around an octave (generally referring to the range of speech). It should be said that "generally speaking, the tenor singing limit of tenor and soprano is c3 (the singer has superb mixing skills, which is called turning skills in popular singing)". Although many people can break through this limit (I have many students, almost all sopranos can sing e3.

Finally, I want to make it clear that high singing skills do not mean great. Everyone has a musical instrument inherited from their parents. Some instruments are like guitars, others like bass, and some people can't play high-pitched bass even if they play perfectly. Perhaps most humans like to play colorful guitars. In addition to hobbies, singing high notes and singing good bass are equivalent. Just because they can sing high notes doesn't mean they can sing deep and low bass. It should be said that they each have their own strengths.