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The highest I've ever heard her sing was an "F" (F5, an octave above middle "F") and the lowest I've ever heard her sing was a low "F" (F3, an octave below middle "F").
But the highest she's been hitting recently is an E flat ("GREEN," "Rule"), two half steps below the "F" she used to hit. So, seems like she has a little under three octaves... But that's just the information I can gather as a singer myself. This isn't from any other kind of source.
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Sure!
She hits an F in kanariya (nakanai to kimeta dake / ka mo shirenai to). She also hits an F in TO BE, at the end of the chorus (kimi ga inakya). Oh, and Duty (shritaku nakatta n da). Those are all the songs I can think of off the top of my head... Her range has certainly decreased, even within a year or so. In her I am... album, she goes up to an E (Connected: kimi to datte mou sude ni) and an E flat (I am...: ikiisogu sama wa; Dearest: Ah- deatta ano ko ro wa; A Song is born, last chorus: mou ichido dake). The lowest I ever heard her sing was an F, which can be heard in forgiveness (kao wo shite arukidasu). And, now, she's certainly getting back up there. She hits an E flat at the end of GREEN's final chorus (kono omoi tsutae you ka) and at the last "yeah" at the end of Rule. (Oh, and since I have a feeling people are wondering or may ask, the highest she hits in M is an E flat. )I hope this helps!
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