soprano
Tenor-the highest natural voice of a male singer. Soprano-the highest natural voice of a female singer.
For RANGE it's Mariah Carey.The woman with the HIGHEST VOCAL RANGE is actually Lisa Fischeractually its Georgia brown her vocal range is G2-G10.I've not heard of G2-G10, but I know that an actress/opera singer Florence Mills was a star of black theatre back in the 1920s, had a coloratura voice- which if it's heard, closely resembles someone whistling at a high pitch.
Soprano is the highest female voice. The opposite range, the lowest male voice, is bass
The treble; the highest vocal register; the highest kind of female or boy's voice; the upper part in harmony for mixed voices., A singer, commonly a woman, with a treble voice.
alto is a voice part. for female there are 4 voice parts. soprano 1(high range) soprano 2(medium high range) mezzo-soprano(medium with a darker tone. also know as a "belter") and alto(lower range). So an alto is a lower female voice.
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.
an Alto That's not entirely accurate. There are actually two female vocal types between tenor (not actually a female voice) and soprano. They are contralto, and mezzo-soprano. This may be splitting hairs a bit, but Alto is not actually a voice type, but is instead a range of notes. The voice type that sings in the alto range is called contralto.
The voice range from highest to lowest is as follows: soprano, alto, tenor, bass.
The highest range of the human voice is typically around 1130 Hz, which corresponds to the high end of the soprano vocal range.
The highest female singing voice is called a coloratura soprano.
The main thing between tenor and mezzo-soprano and tenor is the gender of the singer! Tenors are male and mezzo-sopranos are female. In terms of absolute pitch there is quite a difference too as the female voice sings generally an octave above those of men. As far as the order of voice types go, a mezzo-soprano lies between the highest general category of female voices, the soprano and the lowest, the alto. Bridging the gap between female and male voices is the counter-tenor (a male voice type) who sings in falsetto and has cross over in range with the bottom of the female range (and, in fact, much of the female range when the counter-tenor, or even, male-soprano has an extreme extension at the top). Below counter-tenor lies the tenor, the highest of the "full voice" male voice types.
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