Jihyo Vocal Range

TWICE · K-pop / Pop / Dance-pop

Jihyo's vocal range is approximately C3G#5 (about 2.5 octaves), with a voice type classified as Mezzo-soprano.

Lowest: C3Highest: G#5

Approximate — sources differ.

About this voice type

Jihyo (TWICE) is commonly classified as a mezzo-soprano, with an approximate range of C3–G#5 (about 2.5 octaves). Her comfortably supported range sits around A3–E5, with the whistle register above that treated as a reach. She is marked by a substantial lower-mid and supported belting.

Mezzo-soprano sits between soprano and alto, marked by a rich mid-range and a warm tone.

Signature songs

SongHighest note / challengeRelated Bloom exercise
Feel Specialcontrolled belt with chest-to-mix connectionC-1
Cry For Mefirm low-register placement in the versesC-4
Killin' Me Goodsustained mid-belt across the chest/mix transitionC-5
The Feelsagile mix in the bright pop hookD-1

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Frequently asked questions

What is Jihyo's vocal range?
Jihyo's vocal range is approximately C3–G#5 (about 2.5 octaves), classified as Mezzo-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 Jihyo?
Jihyo is commonly classified as Mezzo-soprano. Mezzo-soprano sits between soprano and alto, marked by a rich mid-range and a warm tone.
Do I have to be the same voice type to sing Jihyo'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 Jihyo?
Singers in the same voice type — such as Winter, An Yujin — 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?
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Sources

  • · English Wikipedia: Jihyo (mezzo-soprano, powerhouse main vocalist)
  • · namu.wiki + full-range charts (C3–G#5 modal; whistle extends to ~F6 unsupported)
  • · Fan/coach analyses in the kpopvocalanalysis tradition (supported ~A3–E5); no single fully precise per-note public analysis, so per-note figures are a conservative consensus.