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Continue until you reach a note that you cannot sing comfortably.
Keep moving down the piano through G3, F3, and so on until you reach a note that you can't sing comfortably.
When you reach a note that's too high for you to sing clearly and comfortably, you'll know that the previous note marks the top of your vocal range.
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