From Wikipedia:
"The following are the general vocal ranges associated with each voice type using scientific pitch notation where middle C=C4. Some singers within these voice types may be able to sing somewhat higher or lower:
In choruses there are sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, but in solo voices there are also countertenors, mezzo-sopranos and baritones. From highest female to lowest male they go soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto (alto for short) counter-tenor (a male alto), tenor, baritone and bass.
Tenors are the highest, baritones in the middle and basses are the lowest.
a bass is the lowest male singing voice.
The lowest singing voice is the male voice called bass.
(from lowest to highest) baritone, tenor, alto, and finally soprano. -- The lowest mail singing voice is the Bass. then Baritone, then tenor and counter tenor. In a mixed choir its Bass, tenor alto and then soprano
if you mean singing voices: Female (in highest to lowest) - Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Alto, Contralto Male (in highest to lowest)- Countertenor, Tenor, Baratone, Bass These are adult voice types so if your looking for children's voice types, this isn't what you're looking for. Hope this helped!
From highest to lowest: Soprano, Mezzo (middle) Soprano, Alto (Contralto).
Bass Baritone Tenor Alto Soprano
These ae different musical voices. They each have a different range and pitch, with soprano being the highest and bass being the lowest. Alto and tenor in the middle. These ae different musical voices. They each have a different range and pitch, with soprano being the highest and bass being the lowest. Alto and tenor in the middle. These ae different musical voices. They each have a different range and pitch, with soprano being the highest and bass being the lowest. Alto and tenor in the middle. from:xxtinxx49
Bass is the lowest voice-part. It goes (from lowest to highest): bass, baritone, tenor, contra-alto, alto, mezzo-soprano, soprano
From high to low: Female: Soprano - Mezzosoprano - AltoMale: Tenor - Baritone - Bass
In choruses there are sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, but in solo voices there are also countertenors, mezzo-sopranos and baritones. From highest female to lowest male they go soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto (alto for short) counter-tenor (a male alto), tenor, baritone and bass.
Tenors are the highest, baritones in the middle and basses are the lowest.
you must be able to answer the highest and lowest note in your throat in order to start singing
A quartet. Typically would have one soprano (highest vocal range), one alto (second highest), one tenor (second lowest), and one bass (lowest).
A standard chorus consists of four voice parts, two female and two male. The highest of the female voices sing soprano and the lowest sing alto. The highest male voices sing tenor and the lowest sing bass. On a piece of music this is designated on the front as SATB (soprano, alto, tenor, bass). The parts will often divide into 1 and 2. The voices singing the 1 part sing the higher within the range of their voice range. For example, when the sopranos split into 2 parts, the women with the highest range sing 1 and the ones with lower voices sing 2. Bass 2 is the lowest when the choir splits. Pieces can be voiced in many ways, meaning that you could have a piece for SSAATTBB, SSAA, SAA, TB, TTBB, TBB, and any other combination the composer wishes to choose.
bass tenor isnt a voice type. tenor is a high male voice while, bass is a lower voice.