Vocal Ranges

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I was reading up on Brendon Urie and it said his voice is four octaves (D2 to C7). What do these numbers signify? Does this mean he can hit half of all physically possible notes? Also, does this depend on the deepness of his normal talking voice?

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The notes D and C are the pitches he can sing. The number is the octave he can sing it in. For example if it were D2 and C2 he would only be able to sing two notes. There are 7 notes in each octave so he can sing a range D2-C7 of 34 notes.
Edit: math.

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