u/Electronic-Use-537

Question about looking for a vocal coach

I'm a woman who can sing kind of low (at least, I think I can?) and I've decided I want to look for a vocal coach, as I want to improve my singing (mainly for myself). I've never had any training before, but according to a couple different vocal pitch monitors online, I can sing down to an A#2 sometimes, but most of the time I'm comfy around a B2/C3 for my lowest. To be fair, I'm not sure how accurate these online monitors are, but if they are somewhat accurate, I'm wondering if it would benefit me to find a vocal coach who can also sing that low if I want to develop my low notes further? Or does it not really matter?

Any advice is much appreciated! :)

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u/Electronic-Use-537 — 3 hours ago
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How much higher might I realistically be able to sing after vocal lessons? (beginner)

Even though I'm a woman, I've generally only ever sung songs by guys, because whenever I try to sing [pop] songs by women, I can't ever belt out the choruses like they can (even in school as a kid, I would mime the higher parts that the other girls could sing). Because of this, I usually stick to singing along to artists like Elvis Presley or Lewis Capaldi. I've been thinking of getting vocal lessons (as I never have before), but I'm curious - I know proper technique would make a big difference in general, but how much of a difference would it make for reaching higher notes with a voice like mine?

u/Electronic-Use-537 — 3 days ago