Countertenor is the highest male voice. They generally sing in the falsetto register and they range between G3 to E5 or F5. This classical male singing voice is equal to a female contralto or mezzo-soprano.
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Unless you want to count Falsetto
The highest male singing voice for an adult male is called countertenor or alto. The highest male singing voice for a boy before puberty is called soprano.
'Baritone' in the normal vocal range.
All i know is it starts with the letter T. But if you are from primary quiz 22 you will already know thatThe highest male voice is a Tenor The lower is the Bass.
Bass is below Baritone and the lowest male voice range
In singing, you have ranges called your Chest Voice and your Falsetto. When you use your chest voice you are singing in a comfortable range and you have a lot of power behind it...It isn't very airy. When you use your falsetto, you are singing a note that is in the higher range of a scale. Your tone is very air filled. It comes out quietly and airilly. :) hope that answers your question.
It is the division of a choral work into four parts: * Soprano- highest female voice * Alto- lowest female voice * Tenor- highest male voice * Bass- lowest male voice
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The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register.
The lowest male voice is base, slightly higher is base-baritone, then baritone, the highest male voice is tenor.
The lowest singing voice is the male voice called bass.
Bass is the name of a very low male singing voice.
a bass is the lowest male singing voice.
The most common male singing voice would be tenor, followed by baritone.
The medium pitch for male voice is the BARITONE.
Often these are called 'trouser roles'. The female voice is low, singing at the highest possible range for a male voice. In the 2009-2010 season, Susan Graham sang the role of a male in Der Rosenkavalier at the Metropolitan Opera in New York City.