soprano
The highest woman's voice is called soprano.
It is the highest female voice.so·pran·o[ sə pránnō ]woman or boy with highest voice: a woman, girl, or boy with the highest register of singing voicehighest singing voice: the highest register of singing voice a woman, girl, or boy can havesinging part for soprano voice: a singing part written for somebody with the highest register of voice
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.
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castrato
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.
"Soprano", plural "Sopranos", if you mean the highest singing voice of a woman or young boy.
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The definition of contralto is, "the lowest female voice or voice part intermediate in range of soprano and tenor". The secondary definition of this word is, "a woman with such a voice".
Generally the soprano voice is considered the highest vocal range for humans.Using the scientific notation C=C4 as the key, here is the general range labels for human voices:Soprano: C4 - C6Mezzo-soprano: A3 - A5Contralto: F3 - F5Tenor: C3 - C5Baritone: G2 - G4Bass / Basso: E2 - E4Thanks to Wikipedia for the names and pitches.Read more, below.
miriam makeba,south africa,that woman had the voice of an angel
Men's vocal ranges typically include bass (low), tenor (medium) and alto (high). Alto is also a common range for women (lower women's voices). Some boys can sing soprano (the highest) parts, but otherwise this is typically a woman's range. There is also a technique called falsetto, where men can make their voices go particularly high, and this can be heard in popular music by the Bee Gees and the Darkness, among others.