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A girl with a very high pitched voice is called a Soprano A boy (usually a grown man) with a high pitched voice (for a guy) is called a Tenor NOTE: All young boys sing very high (like "girl" pitch) until their voice changes, usually around the age of 14.
Falsetto Tenor is the vocal range of a man who can sing higher than the average man. A male soprano is a man who can sing very high notes which usually only a woman is capable of (a female who sings high notes is called a soprano), for example, opera singing. An incredibly high man's voice is soprano , but generally high man's voice is alto. Tenor and baritone are next , and lowest of all is bass, like most bouncers at clubs! The term that is generally used for males with very high voices, equivalent to female altos and sometimes even sopranos, is countertenor. There were some very famous ones in history.
A women's Voice gets lower. Just not as low as a man's voice.
How high are you
high voice (:
U will know when it happens ur voice will hurt a bit then ur voice wont be able to hit the high nots and ur voice wont always work, ur adems apple will apear and move up and down as u speak.
A high wave is called a "swell" when it is traveling across the ocean without breaking. If the swell gets steeper and eventually breaks, it is then called a "wave."
alto is a low girl voice, suprano is a high girl voice. tenor is a high boy voice, bass is a low boy voice.
Well, I'm actually taking chorus. I'm not a hundred percent sure, but the sopranos that hit the high notes very easily and their voices get strong are usually called first sopranos.
The highest male voice range is called "countertenor." Countertenors typically sing in a range that overlaps with the alto voice, often using a falsetto technique to achieve their high notes. This voice type is commonly found in early music, opera, and choral settings.
it's called Annabelle's Wish. :) That's one of my favorite seasonal movies!
A specific area within the range of a voice or instrument is called a "register." Each register represents a specific range of pitches within the overall range of the voice or instrument.