Hilary Duff's Vocal Range Studio

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2009

Hilary Duff's vocal range in studio recordings goes from a D3 up to an E5.

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  • aren't her lowest notes on WHERE DID I GO RIGHT? and I think the are higher on ANY OTHER DAY

  • ...2 Octaves? Wow..

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  • I've always liked her voice, her low notes are pretty impressive.

  • @muffingirl1606 yup, she is.

  • @daiell09 Two octaves when you're amplified is not a bad range. As far as what sounds the best though, she's definitely a mezzo soprano because her D3 is very weak; the best part of her voice is towards the middle.

  • she has a sweet voice that makes you enjoy all of her songs, love her <3 come back to music Hilary

  • ok i have just realized how not musically inclined i am. 

  • @urosh1994 what? LOL, you're so wrong. If you wanna sound good when you sing, take singing lessons.

  • @muffingirl1606 totally not, she's a Mezzo, you can define that by the color of her voice, she might hit some Soprano notes, but that won't make her a soprano. She's a Mezzosoprano but not a deep one, actually she's the kind of mezzosoprano that has a very high pitch.

  • Is she a soprano?

  • Doesn't she hit an F5 in "Do You Want Me"? And I doubt she's gone down to D3. Her lowest note is E3.

  • @daiell09 same with 90% of all other Sopranos

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