either transpose it (if the original is in B for example sing it a few tones lower, like G or something) or learn to sing it the way it is. Transposing is effective as long as you have a backing track in the same key. That's why it's like a bonus when you can play an instrument (like guitar or piano mostly) reasonably well, because then you can just transpose the chords and play the new chords yourself; then you can do any key.
I would say that a good song for a person with a medium vocal range would be some simple stuff like the beatles or depeche mode
If you sing in a choir, you'll need to know which part can you sing. You can tell whether a song is too high or too low for you.
If I Die Tommorow Saints of Los Angeles Down at the Whisky
Any song could be good for a talent show. Just make sure it's in your vocal range, (the last thing you want to do is sing a song that you sound bad doing.) Just be comfortable with whatever you sing
Sing a song you admire Make sure it is appropriate for you grade level Try to pick something that will show off your vocal range
It depends what vocal range you are! If you sing Adele you can't have a really high or Low voice. You have got to have it near your range so you don't sound out of place!
Sing along with a song in your vocal range. Are you in tune? Is it in time? Is your voice listenable, or pleasant to the ear? If it is, then you're a good singer. :)
As a vocalist, your vocal range tells you which notes you will have to transpose to a different octave in order to comfortably (and safely) sing or speak them.
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The best song to sing for a female role in Mulan would be Reflection. It is very beautiful song and would showcase your vocal range and talent very well. For male, any male musical theatre song would do.
A persons vocal range is their entire 'range' or amount of notes they can sing. IE Blablabla can hit 3 octaves. Pitch is a single note or sound.
Natural vocal range is determined simply by the length of the vocal cords. falsetto if your a boy