Hwasa Vocal Range
MAMAMOO · K-pop / R&B / Soul
Hwasa's vocal range is approximately C#3 – C5 (about 2 octaves), with a voice type classified as Soprano.
Approximate — sources differ.
About this voice type
Hwasa (MAMAMOO, Ahn Hye-jin) is, by the most-cited classification, a soprano; her dark, husky impression comes from a chest-dominant, low-larynx technique rather than a lower voice placement. Her range is reported conservatively as C#3–C5 (about 2 octaves), with a comfortably supported range around A3–C5.
Soprano is the highest female voice type, marked by a bright, clear upper register and a lighter timbre.
Signature songs
| Song | Highest note / challenge | Related Bloom exercise |
|---|---|---|
| María (마리아) | dark chest-dominant lower-mid with controlled rasp | C-1 |
| Twit (멍청이) | husky low-larynx timbre in the lower register | C-4 |
| Love Talk (MAMAMOO) | resonant supported belts around Bb4–C5 | E-8 |
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Frequently asked questions
- What is Hwasa's vocal range?
- Hwasa's vocal range is approximately C#3–C5 (about 2 octaves), classified as Soprano. Singer ranges are measured differently by source, and live vs. studio, so any single figure is an approximation rather than an exact value.
- What voice type is Hwasa?
- Hwasa is commonly classified as Soprano. Soprano is the highest female voice type, marked by a bright, clear upper register and a lighter timbre.
- Do I have to be the same voice type to sing Hwasa's songs?
- No. Most songs can be sung by a range of voice types once you transpose to a key that fits you. Find a comfortable key with a vocal range test first, then build the techniques a signature part needs (mixed voice, breath support, and so on) through practice.
- Which singers have a similar vocal range to Hwasa?
- Singers in the same voice type — such as IU, Taeyeon, Rosé — tend to have a comparable range. Even within one voice type, though, the comfortably supported tessitura and timbre differ from singer to singer.
- How do I measure my own vocal range?
- A free vocal range test measures your lowest note, highest note, range in octaves, and voice type in about a minute. No install or sign-up — just allow your microphone and start.
Sources
- · kpopvocalanalysis.net 'Hwasa' (via Wayback): soprano, full range C#3–E6, supported A3–C5, resonant to C5
- · namu.wiki (화사, 마마무): identity and vocalist role confirmed; darker tone described as a chesty, low-larynx technique rather than a lower voice placement
- · High note reported conservatively at the supported ceiling (~C5); the E6 extreme is whistle/unsupported.