By your vocal range. The alto part in choral music tends to range from the G below middle C to a "high F" (the F above the C above middle C). The soprano part tends to range from middle C to "high A." Whichever of these ranges you're most comfortable in will tell you what you are.
To answer the question, the higher voice is the Tenor voice. The ranges for the most common ranges are as follows from low to high : baritone, bass, tenor, alto, soprano. Now, there are more complicated ranges out there that can confuse you such as mezzo, coloratura and so on. But the simplest answer for your question is that tenor voices are higher than bass voices but there are some male voices that range from bass to tenor and even alto as well as some that range from baritone to tenor.
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Alto
Charice is a mezzo soprano.
A second alto has a wider range in the lower register than a first alto has.
The singing voice range from highest to lowest is first soprano, second soprano, first alto, second alto, first tenor, second tenor, baritone, and bass.
The Alto Sax is the second smallest in the range, The Soprano Sax is the smallest and plays in the highest register. The Tenor fits in the range between the Alto and the Baritone and is a fairly standard Jazz and blues instrument playing in the Mid to Bass range
The singular possessive form for the noun alto is alto's.
It is a 1st alto -to a 1st saprano range
Any song by Keith and Kristyn Getty are in an alto's range
The Alto Sax is the second smallest in the range, The Soprano Sax is the smallest and plays in the highest register. The Tenor fits in the range between the Alto and the Baritone and is a fairly standard Jazz and blues instrument playing in the Mid to Bass range
soprano alto
I believe Monica Is an alto 1 :) highest alto part ;)
High, medium and low
Alto & Mezzo-Soprano
I think her range is D3 - B4. It is a normal alto voice