Fellow signers: What's your vocal range?

Usable range roughly G2-G4, +/- a little depending on the day.

I have hit C2-C5 during a voice lesson, on an extremely good day, with a good warmup, during a full moon, but I would never use those extreme ends of the range in public.
 
One of the long-standing divisions among TBers is between those of us who think correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation are important and those who do not. I hereby submit the title of this thread as Exhibit A for the former.
 
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One of the long-standing divisions among TBers is between those of us who think correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation are important and those who do not. I hereby submit the title of this thread as Exhibit A for the former.

See my tag line.
I never really learned ASL, but know the manual alphabet and a few signs, so my range is 26 or so.
 
See my tag line.
I never really learned ASL, but know the manual alphabet and a few signs, so my range is 26 or so.
I just realized that my post probably came across as terribly mean-spirited, but that wasn't my intention at all. I didn't really mean to hold you up for ridicule, and I apologize. The reason I made the "Exhibit A" crack was that a small typo happened in this case to create a real word that, in context, changed the intended meaning of the title in such a hilariously ironic way. "Vocal range of signers"? I mean, you couldn't make that one up if you tried, right?
 
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I just realized that my post probably came across as terribly mean-spirited, but that wasn't my intention at all. I didn't really mean to hold you up for ridicule, and I apologize. The reason I made the "Exhibit A" crack was that a small typo happened in this case to create a real word that, in context, changed the intended meaning of the title in such a hilariously ironic way. "Vocal range of signers"? I mean, you couldn't make that one up if you tried, right?

I laughed because I never even detected the misspelling. If you read enough here on TB, your brain begins to adapt.

Oh, and zero vocal range, so I keep my mouth shut.