Talk:Hymn 43

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Anderson's vocal range[edit]

The sentence "it is composed in the key of D Major with Anderson's vocal range spanning from G4 to Eb6" is probably incorrect. Of what little I know of his vocal range, it seems to me that he sings far lower down on the register than he is being given credit for here; probably somewhere in the C3 to C4 range. Eb6 is a range that only the most talented of sopranos can visit. Naturally, I could be wrong on all of this.Frunobulax (talk) 19:01, 30 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]