His range was 3 octaves, with an additional 11 semitones (1 semitone away from another octave) in falsetto.
His lowest recorded note is the F (F2) above bass low C (C2), or the second-lowest F on the piano. He is heard hitting this note in the songs "Don't Try Suicide", "All Dead, All Dead", "Somebody to Love" and "Bohemian Rhapsody".
His highest recorded note in full voice was the F (F5) above tenor high C (C5), or the third-highest F on the piano. He is heard hitting this note in full voice in the song "All God's People".
His highest recorded note overall is the E (E6) above the soprano high C (C6), or the second-highest E on the piano. He is heard hitting this note in the song "It's Late".
Thus his full voice range was 3 octaves (F2-F5), and his total range was one semitone away from four octaves (F2-E6).
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