Not really as soprano is the accepted highest natural voice.
A treble is the highest of the four main male voice types, usually found in cathedral choirs, and is sung by boys. The soprano is the highest of the three main female voice types, higher than mezzo-soprano and alto.
Typical voice parts in a chorus are soprano, alto, tenor and bass. Sometimes there is a coloratura soprano, who often sings higher than other sopranos. There can be baritone, which overlaps with tenor and bass. There can be a deep bass or basso profundo who singer lower than other basses.
In general, soprano describes the higher-pitched tones of a woman's voice, or more generally, her singing voice. Tenor can describe either a man or a woman, while baritone and base can be used to describe men's singing voices.
Soprano is the highest female voice. The opposite range, the lowest male voice, is bass
A soprano. Voice classification is based on range not gender.
Yes, the soprano is the highest voice range, with the exception of a soprano who can sing higher than a C#6, in which she(he?) is known as a sporanino.
His voice is quite higher than the average male singing voice, so I'll say Countertenor or Boy Soprano.
false. soprano is the highest female voice
1st soprano is higher than 2nd soprano.
Alto's are the lower voice range of female singers. In choirs, there can be different types of altos as well: Alto 1, Alto 2, and contra-alto. Contra altos are women who can also sing male parts.
A treble is the highest of the four main male voice types, usually found in cathedral choirs, and is sung by boys. The soprano is the highest of the three main female voice types, higher than mezzo-soprano and alto.
The voice of Sharon Cuneta is Soprano and it depends on how she sings but for me Sharon Cuneta is Soprano.
A soprano is the higher female voice ranger whereas alto is the lower.
"Mezzo" is Italian for "middle", so a mezzo soprano is a middle-pitched woman's voice. The higher voice is soprano, of which there are different categories, (lyric, dramatic, coloratura, etc.), depending on the strength of voice required and the duration of the part. The lowest female voice is contralto or alto.
Typical voice parts in a chorus are soprano, alto, tenor and bass. Sometimes there is a coloratura soprano, who often sings higher than other sopranos. There can be baritone, which overlaps with tenor and bass. There can be a deep bass or basso profundo who singer lower than other basses.
Soprano range: The soprano is the highest female voice. The typical soprano voice lies between middle C (C4) and "high C"(C6). The low extreme for sopranos is roughly B3 or A3 (just below middle C).[6] Most soprano roles do not extend above "high C" although there are several standard soprano roles that call for D6 or D-flat6. At the highest extreme, some coloratura soprano roles may reach from F6 to A6 (the F to A above "high C").[7] Soprano tessitura: The tessitura of the soprano voice lies higher than all the other female voices. In particular, the coloratura soprano has the highest tessitura of all the soprano sub-types.[3] Soprano sub-types: As with all voice categories, sopranos are often divided into different sub-categories based on range, vocal color or timbre, the weight of voice, and dexterity of the voice. These sub-categories include: Coloratura soprano, Soubrette, Lyric soprano, Spinto, and Dramatic soprano.[3]
Anna Nalick is classified as a soprano, known for her clear and strong voice in the higher vocal range.