Brent Edstrom - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Brent Edstrom vocal range

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

G3 - C#6 (2.5 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Isn't She Lovely (G3-D5)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Goodbye Yellow Brick Road (Eb4-Db6)

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Alfie (B3-E5)
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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This) (D4-F5)
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Route 66 (C4-Eb5)
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Let's Call the Whole Thing Off (D4-E5)
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Yesterday (D4-F5)
Stardust (B3-E5)
Embraceable You (D4-E5)
Some Other Time (C4-E5)
Love Walked In (Bb3-F5)
But Not for Me (D4-F5)
Three Times a Lady (Bb3-Eb5)
White Christmas (B3-D5)
Witchcraft (C4-D5)
Honeysuckle Rose (D4-Eb5)
Blue Suede Shoes (C4-Eb5)
Sincerely (D4-E5)
I Got Rhythm (D4-F5)
Santa Baby (D4-D5)
My Romance (C4-E5)
Sleigh Ride (A3-E5)
Fire and Rain (C4-C5)
The Man I Love (D4-Eb5)
Blue Skies (D4-Eb5)
Blackbird (E4-G5)
Silver Bells (D4-D5)
Blue Christmas (C4-D5)
Misty (G3-F5)

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