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Kylie’s vocal range is approximately three octaves and a perfect fourth, spanning C#3 to F#6. B-)

 

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Analysis: With eighty million records sold and a career spanning four decades, Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue is a fixture of the music industry. As a Popstar, Minogue had to work hard against the perception that she was simply a product or sex symbol, achieved by collaborations with Indie musicians and also by working on her voice and musical talent. Her voice is bright, nasal, and wispy, with a quivering vibrato that her contemporaries almost certainly envy.

 

Given her bright, girlish timbre, Kylie Minogue’s voice is easily and universally identifiable as that of a soprano. Her nasal vocal quality is polarizing, but it is used both to achieve a sultry, seductive delivery and also to brighten and preserve her voice. With her lower register losing body around F3, and her demonstrated ease well past C6, Minogue’s range is clearly that of a soprano; her small vocal weight and output further label her as a light lyric soprano.

 

Her lower register is nicely supported down to around F#3 but loses some consistency past that point. Still, her lower register is relatively strong for a soprano, descending down to C#3 in studio recordings. As she ascends, her nasal placement becomes more apparent and begins picking up treble past her first bridge around G4. Past C5, her mixed voice demonstrates a head voice-heavy sound, at the cost of some power but allowing her to preserve her voice and its clarity. Her ability to alter the quality of her mixed voice demonstrates some, perhaps even a surprisingly strong degree of technical knowledge. Her support and placement are inconsistent past C#5, but Minogue seems to aim for a pseudo-operatic sound with her head heavy mix and vibrato.

 

Minogue’s head voice and upper extension are the highlights of her voice. It’s relatively extensive, reaching up to F#6, and she has notable ease and stamina around soprano C, further highlighting her soprano fach. Here, she knows to pull in the corners of her mouth, another indication of pedagogical knowledge. While her bridges seem to have changed over time, her rolling vibrato is displayed all the way up to Eb6 in a showcase of her flageolet.

 

Overall, Minogue is a capable vocalist, and for Pop standards probably an above-average one. While her voice isn’t the most prominent fixture in her music, it’s a reliable instrument that proves Minogue is more than just a product. She’s clearly put in the practice to achieve the sound and style that she desires.

 

What is Kylie Minogue’s vocal range?

Kylie Minogue’s vocal range is approximately three octaves and a perfect fourth, spanning C#3 to F#6.

 

What is Kylie Minogue’s voice type or vocal fach?

Kylie Minogue is a light lyric soprano.

 

What is Kylie Minogue’s highest note?

Kylie Minogue’s highest note is an F#6, which she hits in the recording of “The Real Thing.”

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A pretty fair assessment of Kylie's vocals I think! There's been some stunning Kylie vocal moments of the years and you can tell she's really worked on making the most of her voice and it remains in very good condition now.

 

I think the F#6 note that the article is referring to in 'The Real Thing' can be heard as a background vocal just after the 2:10 mark:

 

First time I’ve heard this song….sounds like The Beatles.

The song sounds nice but the lyrics... obviously it was a demo.

 

I read the article before, it's a fairest assessment of her vocal ability so far, witness her high pitch when she performed "There Must Be An Angel" and "Your Disco Needs You".

She can def hit high notes in some songs especially at the closing part of your disco needs you. Kylies vocal on the bbc night at the proms was excellent,, she sounded amazing on flower.

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