My Range has shrunk! I am 16.5 years old and I have no bottom to my voice but no top either...?
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I used to be able to sing from G on the bottom of the bass staff to the G above it (I am male obviously.) Now I can barley sing Low C to High F. I can hit the low notes but the have no texture; they are very airy. My voice doesn't crack at all it just feels fatigued a lot. Could I have damaged my voice?
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Answer:
It is probably still from puberty. I know it's pretty late for you, but you may be turning into a tenor, and that can take time. Don't force your voice, and don't freak out too much. In the end you may loose some of those low notes and could gain a few more higher ones.
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Other answers
Welcome to adolesence
Steelhead
No I think your voice has changed - during puberty males voices get lower - it sounds like this is what is happenening to you on the high range - I have no idea about the lows.
the_hilton
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