However, in most cases only the usable pitches within the modal register are included when determining a singer's vocal range.
In classical singing, its use is limited entirely to the lower part of the modal register or normal voice.
This was not unique in itself, but most singers sing primarily in the modal register.
Some singers feel a sense of muscular relief when they change from the modal register to the falsetto register.
Within other forms of singing, chest voice is often applied throughout the modal register.
In singing, the modal register may also overlap part of the whistle register.
The modal register begins and ends in different places within the human voice.
The placement of the modal register within the individual human voice is one of the key determining factors in identifying vocal type.
The tenor is the highest male voice within the modal register.
This register may be used therapeutically to improve the lower part of the modal register.