The term "singing range" refers to the range of notes a person can comfortably and accurately sing. This is determined by the physical structure of their vocal cords, their vocal technique, and their training.
Genes do play a role in the development of vocal cords, but they don't directly dictate a singer's range. Other factors, such as:
* Vocal cord size and thickness
* Muscle strength and control
* Breathing techniques
* Training and practice
* Vocal health
All contribute to a singer's range.
It's important to note that:
* Even with genetically predisposed vocal cords, a singer's range can be expanded through proper training.
* Genetics don't guarantee a great singing voice. Talent and practice are essential for success.
Therefore, the concept of "gene singing range" is inaccurate and misleading.