I just went the lowest I could go, with my voice box in the lowest possible position, in tone making sound, similar to "uuu", I recorded and analyzed this on Praat (oh, btw apparently it cannot analyze my recordings on my phone due to the file type!) and the pitch I got is 129.2 Hz, I have no idea what this means in terms of my range. I can't at all speak there, though. In another my lowest note hit 166 Hz, but I think this may not be accurate. I don't know.
I have been recording A, E, I and I tried to stop my voice box from moving once it reached my most relaxed state in my throat. I got 155Hz (although I slipped lower in this dunno why, so this one is kinda tricky), about 165, and 180 on both. So it seems my relaxed speaking voice would also be around these values which would make my voice kinda androygnuous or maybe deep for a woman. But I'm relieved to know I most likely don't have a deep man's voice. Still if my voice is really around these values, that means I probably strain a lot and should get it down to 200-240 range. What do you think? Can you analyze the recordings I posted please? Thank youuu
LOL, did it another time. This is so tricky ahaha. At my most relaxed state doing an "A" I got 206 Hz. Another 172 Hz. Lolol. I'm so confused. So my voice is most likely in the 160-200, somewhere between.
EDIT: Okay those 160-180Hz are probably my low tones when speaking. I relaxed my throat almost completely (it still moves up very slightly, like 2mm) and I got 205Hz. So I guess my most relaxed voice is probably around that frequency. And praat is weird when recording non-monotone sounds D: It gets the average pitch.