Birdy - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Birdy vocal range

According to our database the vocal range of this artist is:

D#3 - F#5 (2.3 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Quietly Yours (Eb3-Eb5)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Keeping Your Head Up (B3-F#5)

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Voice types

Based on their range the artist can perform songs for:

Contralto (F3-F5)

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Young Blood (C4-C5)
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1901 (G3-A4)
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Tee Shirt (A3-G#4)
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Surrender (G3-B4)
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Not About Angels (B3-F5)
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Words (Ab3-Bb4)
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Best Shot (C4-D5)
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Voyager (Bb3-Bb4)
User likes: Beth Aggett
All You Never Say (G3-E5)
User likes: Katie Langon
Just Like a River Does (Ab3-Db5)
User likes: Felkja
The Otherside (E3-C#5)
User likes: Kae
Just a Game (C4-C5)
User likes: Beth Aggett
Open Your Heart (Bb3-C5)
Light Me Up (A3-E5)
Lost It All (G3-C5)
Wild Horses (F3-Eb5)
Heart of Gold (B3-C5)
Let Him Go (B3-F#5)
Loneliness (G#3-E5)

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