who sing the tenor voices
An adjective describes a noun or pronoun, telling us about its characteristics, or its imputed - attributed, or credited - characteristics.For example:'A tenor voice' tells us the type (tenor: adjective) of voice (voice: noun) a particular singer has.'A lyric tenor' tells us the type (lyric: adjective) of tenor voice (tenor voice: noun) a singer has.'A famous lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is well-known (famous: adjective).'A wonderful lyric tenor' tells us the singer (lyric: adjective; tenor: noun) is considered by the speaker be excellent, or admirable, (wonderful: adjective).
Luciano Pavarotti was a lyric tenor.
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Andrea covers many genres of music from pop to opera and has appeared in many operas as well as recording 7 complete operas.
As a rule of thumb the first tenor part in a TTBB arrangement will be the melody and likely mostly be higher in pitch than the second tenor, but that may not always be true.In Barbershop Quartet, the division is Bass/Baritone/Lead/Tenor, and in that the Tenor is nearly always higher.
The cast of Heftig og begeistret - 2001 includes: Karl Ananiassen as 1st Bass Randulf Antonsen as 2nd Tenor Tommy Bergersen as 1st Bass Arne Blomso as 1st Tenor Eirik Daldorff as 1st Tenor Nils Gronberg as 1st Tenor Terje Hakon Blickfeldt as 1st Bass Alf Hakon Pedersen as 1st Bass Oddvar Hansen as 1st Bass Ole Jonny Larsen as 2nd Tenor Einar Kristian Straumsne as 2nd Tenor Brynjar Langas as 2nd Bass Trygg Lund as 2nd Bass Odd Marino Frantzen as Director Bjarne Mathisen as 1st Bass Eirik Nilsen as 1st Tenor Arne Nygard as 2nd Bass Kai Olav Jacobsen as 2nd Bass Leif Roger Ananiassen as 1st Tenor Ragnar Rotnes as 2nd Tenor Einar Saetervoll as 1st Bass Reidar Strand as 2nd Tenor Kolbjorn Svendsen as 1st Bass Harald Wensel as 1st Bass Arne Wensel as 1st Tenor Kare Wensel as 1st Tenor Hilmar Wensel as 2nd Bass
Soprano and alto are usually sung by women, and soprano sings in a higher range. Tenor and bass are usually sung by men, and tenor sings in a higher range.
Tenor. Males usually sing the upper range of the bass clef as tenor, baritone the middle, and bass the lowest.
The 1st tenor is lead singer Eban Brown
Tenor voices are higher octaves than bass voices.
His voice is quite higher than the average male singing voice, so I'll say Countertenor or Boy Soprano.
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.