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You may just have a naturally high voice and that could just be your effective range. I know some girls in choir who can only sing Soprano 1 and can't sing any lower than around E4. I'm the exact opposite, I can barely hit any notes above Middle C without going to falsetto, but all of my notes below G2 are really powerful. That's just how our instruments work right now, there may be some fluctuation between now and your mid-thirties when you voice fully matures, but as of right now, that's just how your voice works. Hope this helps :)
are you in your early to mid teens? because if you are, your voice will change naturally soon. i know mine did.
at 15/16 i could only hit notes as low as G3. now, a year later, i can go all the way down to the B2 while still maintaining all of my upper range from them.. plus heaps more.
so dont stress :)
are you only singing in your head voice? i had this problem at the start haha. i did a lot of LOWER nasal sounds with descending arpeggios, eg "nyah", "ning", keeping tone bright and dynamic loud, that helped a heap.
persist :)
good luck, i know exactly how you feel.
:)
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