Steely Dan - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

Steely Dan vocal range

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

F2 - C#5 (2.7 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
The Last Mall (F2-A#3)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Hey Nineteen (A3-C#5)
User likes: Eric Green

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Voice types

Based on their range the artist can perform songs for:

Baritone (A2-A4)

Tenor (C3-C5)

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Show Biz Kids (D3-G4)
Night By Night (A3-A4)
Aja (C#3-A4)
Barry Town (E3-F#4)
Black Friday (E3-G#4)
Your Gold Teeth II (F#3-F#4)
FM (G3-A4)
Chain Lightning (A3-G4)
With a Gun (G3-G4)
Razor Boy (A3-G#4)
Black Cow (F#3-G4)
Bad Sneakers (E3-A4)
Midnite Cruiser (D3-F4)
Peg (E3-A4)
Green Earrings (A3-G4)
Babylon Sisters (G3-A#4)
Charlie Freak (E3-E4)
Kid Charlemagne (F3-A4)
Rose Darling (D3-A4)
I Got the News (G#3-G#4)
Home At Last (G#3-G#4)
Your Gold Teeth (G3-F4)
Fire In the Hole (F3-G#4)
Parker's Band (F#3-C5)
Haitian Divorce (F#3-G#4)
The Boston Rag (A3-G4)
The Royal Scam (A#3-A#4)
Bodhisattva (B3-B4)
Pretzel Logic (E3-A4)
Kings (G2-G3)
Third World Man (D#3-A#4)
My Old School (G3-G4)
My Rival (E3-G#4)

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