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  • Waste of £3.99

    I wanted to find out my vocal type but so far I’ve wasted £3.99 on an app that appears to do nothing and is impossible to understand
  • Seems off? Might be a glitch?

    I did it and got soprano but that just didn’t feel right. Ive always been a mezzo or alto. So i did it again and got soprano again. So i had my friend whos a tenor do it and he also registered as a soprano. I think its a glitch or something.
  • Bass is detected as soprano

    I’m a bass but it always registers me as soprano, regardless of how high or low I register my reading sample. Absolutely worthless. It’s not even entertaining, except for making other people laugh at its incompetence.
  • Lousy App

    This does not deliver a true representation of singing range. It’s not user friendly and almost amateur. Save your money and find a better quality product.
  • Good idea for an app but feels incomplete

    I downloaded this & paid for the pro version to check my vocal range and find some artists who have similar range. I am female, my range is D2 to C6. All of the suggested artists/songs are male, and a lot of the comparisons are male. I don’t understand why this is. eg. the suggested most comfortable songs are Kiss and AC/DC. Does this seem appropriate for someone who probably a soprano & is female?

    I’m saying now, I would not be most comfortable singing these songs & would rather attempt Ariana Grande tracks give me the choice. My voice is closer to hers than Gene Simmons - by a fair margin.

    Some of the features feel incomplete, it seems like the app needs work.
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  • Something Soulful Please.

    This App. has The potential to be a great app. According to this app, I am a Mezzo Soprano vocalist, but the App. only presented songs by Men for my voice. Also, there was nothing current available for me to sing. Especially there was nothing soulful presented. I would’ve paid $3.99 if there were soulful songs available. Lastly, my range surpasses what’s available in the app, but the app stops monitoring before I reach my lower range. I’m a female, but I can sing baritone notes, I can also hit Mariah Carey notes, but again the app would not register those notes.

    Had this been more robust, I would have easily purchased it. Thanks for the experience and the work you have contributed to develop this app. I will keep my eyes open for an update.
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  • No flexibility

    Some are complaining it doesn’t go high enough. I have a problem at the other end of the range. It will only go down to C2 (whatever that is), but it’s obvious I’m getting below that.
    A piano keyboard with middle C marked would be a much more useful benchmark for most people. It also needs to be more flexible to allow for higher and lower ranges than its basic datum lines. If it can’t display the note it detects, it’s not doing its job.
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    Developer Response

    Hello, Jeremiah. Thank you for your feedback and rating of our app. We continue to work on the application and will try to take into account your comments.
  • WHAT IN DA WORLDDDDD

    Why is my vocal range always at C6 and this app is so confusing like just tell me what my range is. That’s all a I want to know😤

    Developer Response

    Hello, Jevsjsd. Thank you for your interest in our app. When determining the range, do not strain your voice, sing freely and naturally. You can also adjust the range manually and the app will select the appropriate repertoire for you.
  • Disappointing

    I had high hopes for this app. It sounds great in the description but alas I find it severely lacking in actual delivery. The pitch range finder is way off to start with. I am a bass and for some reason it says “Mezzo Soprano” after recording my voice. That’s ridiculous since my vocal range is from C1-A4. The range scale inexplicably ends at C2, so it’s missing an entire octave at the bottom of the register. Granted not all basses can hit C1 but they should be able to hit either an E1 or F1 and that’s not an option with this app currently. I know you can adjust the sliders manually but, in my opinion, that really defeats what this app was designed to do. Maybe the dev put that in so you could tweak things to see what other songs and artists would match up with you if you sang in a slightly higher or lower register. The top end of the Soprano range does not seem to suffer from being cut short like the bass. There are probably some sopranos that can go above the C6 and would say extend this to C7. I’m not exactly sure what buying the pro version of the app gives you, but I, for one, am not willing to spend money to upgrade an app that in my opinion is already lacking in its delivery. For now I’d say pass on this app until the dev makes some necessary tweaks!
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  • An octave off?

    I may be mistaken, but I believe this app is telling me an octave below my pitch. I don’t think my voice is near a bass but it’s saying that I’m singing a f2 if this is right, I’m sorry. It doesn’t seem like it is though. The only reference I have is my friend who is in choir class and I feel like he probably is right. He’s a tenor with his lowest note being c3 and I can’t sing lower than him, but this app tells me otherwise... 4 stars only because I’m not sure about me being right.
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