How to Adapt “All of Me” by John Legend to Your Vocal Range
Your voice has its own range, and “All of Me” was not recorded for it. John Legend — the soul singer with the powerhouse voice, from Ohio — chose the key that suited one voice. Move it up or down by semitones and make the song fit yours.
Why adapt “All of Me” to your vocal range?
Two singers almost never need the same key for “All of Me”: a bass and a soprano can be an octave apart, and even two voices in the same category rarely share the same comfortable ceiling. So the useful question is not “what key is this song in?” but “what key is this song in for me?”. The semitone slider answers it in about a minute — and once you know your number on a R&B track like this one, you can reuse it on everything else you sing.
On this R&B track, many voices land around -1 semitones — take it as a starting point, then let your ears decide.
How to change the key of “All of Me” step by step
The workflow is the same in the widget above and in the full KeyPitch Audio Studio, and it works for any R&B track:
- Get “All of Me” as a file. MP3, WAV, M4A or even an MP4 video all work — up to 50 MB and 10 minutes.
- Upload it to the KeyPitch Audio Studio. The song loads in seconds and plays right in your browser — nothing to install.
- Move the semitones slider up or down while the track plays. The key changes in real time: sing along and stop at the exact semitone where every note feels comfortable.
- Download your version. Export “All of Me” in your key and practise or run your karaoke anywhere, even offline.
Tips to find your key faster
- Write your number down. Once you know “All of Me” works at a given number of semitones, note it: the same shift usually works on other songs with a similar range, so you never start from zero again.
- Test at full voice, not humming. A key that feels fine when you mark the song quietly can collapse at real volume — sing “All of Me” the way you would on stage before you settle on a semitone.
- Want a karaoke version? The AI Vocal Remover in the Audio Studio strips the lead vocal from “All of Me”, so you can sing over a clean instrumental — in your key.
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