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  1. Human voices may be classified according to their vocal range - the highest and lowest pitches that they can produce

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  2. The broadest definition of vocal range, given above, is simply the span from the highest to the lowest note a particular voice can produce

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  3. generally very important in classical music

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  4. Basic Choral Ranges

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  5. In terms of frequency, human voices are roughly in the range of 80 Hz to 1100 Hz (that is, E2 to C6) for normal male and female voices together

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