The Smashing Pumpkins - Artist vocal range | Singing carrots

The Smashing Pumpkins vocal range

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

E3 - A6 (3.4 octaves)

Song with the LOWEST pitch:
Tarantula (E3-C6)
Song with the HIGHEST pitch:
Farewell and Goodnight (E3-A6)
User likes: Katrina Donahue

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More songs by the artist

1979 (Ab3-Eb5)
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Tonight, Tonight (B3-E#5)
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Thirty-Three (D4-F#6)
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Perfect (A3-A5)
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Beautiful (F#3-D6)
Tear (B3-G5)
Mayonaise (C4-G5)
Crestfallen (A3-C5)
Appels + Oranjes (B3-G#6)
Pug (D4-E5)
Silverf*** (A3-A5)
Take Me Down (F#3-B5)
Rocket (F4-G5)
Jellybelly (C#4-B5)
Shame (D4-F#5)
Stumbleine (F#4-G5)
Blank Page (E4-E5)
Here Is No Why (E4-G#5)
Disarm (E4-G5)
Galapogos (B3-G5)
Today (C4-Bb5)
Annie - Dog (B3-D5)
Sweet Sweet (B3-G5)
X.Y.U. (D4-D6)
By Starlight (B3-B5)
Ava Adore (C4-A5)
Zero (Db4-G5)
Bodies (A3-C#6)
To Sheila (B3-G6)
Cupid de Locke (C#4-E5)
Daphne Descends (B3-E5)
Muzzle (D4-F#5)
Luna (C#4-F#5)
For Martha (C4-G#6)
To Forgive (A3-G5)
Hummer (C4-G5)
Cherub Rock (A3-F#5)
Soma (B3-A#5)
Quiet (C#4-A5)
Spaceboy (E4-G5)
Love (D4-D4)
Geek U.S.A. (D4-B5)

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