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Q: Which non transposing instrument could play a soprano part?
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What instrument family does the soprano belong to?

If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.


What type of soprano are you?

I am a second soprano but I know that I could sing the first soprano part if my choir teacher would let me. A first soprano must be able to sing the very high notes in a song while a second soprano sings slightly lower notes but they are still pretty high. It does not really matter for you to know that I am a 2nd soprano it matters what type of soprano you are.


What does Soprano mean in choir?

In a standard SATB (Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Bass) choral arrangement, the soprano voice sings the highest vocal part written on the music staff. The soprano part is typically sung by a female, although male sopranos do exist in some men's groups. The soprano part is sometimes divided into multiple parts-Soprano 1 typically the highest, Soprano 2 lower, Soprano 3 even lower, etc.


Where can you get mission impossible for the b flat clarinet?

For some strange reason music for the clarinet is hard to find for most jazz and rock pieces. I would suggest getting a like-instrument part and transposing it. I would find a tenor sax part and just play that.


If your music teacher says you are definitely a soprano what does it mean?

A soprano is the highest part in a group of singers.


What clef does the baritone use?

If by the baritone you mean the euphonium in the military and wind bands the part is non-transposing and written in the bass clef. In brass bands it is treated as a transposing instrument (Euphonium in B-flat) the part is written in the treble cleff sounding 1 octave + 1 tone lower than written. If you are refering to the tenor saxhorn or Baritone (B-flat Baritone) as it is called as used in brass bands then it is always a transposing instrument written in the treble clef sounding 1 octave + 1 tone lower than written. Then there is the baritone sax which is written in the treble clef (Baritone Sax in e-flat) which sounds 1 octave+ a sixth lower than written


What is the soprano part in a musical?

Soprano is usually a singer who sings the high octaves of a song, usually played by a women


What kind of singing voice is soprano?

A soprano is a singing voice with a vocal range from approximately middle C (C4) to "high A" (A5) in choral music, or to "soprano C" or higher in operatic music. In four part chorale style harmony, the soprano takes the highest part which usually encompasses the melody.


Which solo percussion instrument was developed and used much more in the romantic era?

The piano, when not used as a solo instrument, could be part of the percussion section of an orchestra, as the instrument functions as a percussion instrument.


What is Reba McEntire's vocal part?

Alto & Mezzo-Soprano


One of the following is the highest female voice part?

Soprano


Is Madonna's voice alto or soprano?

I believe Monica Is an alto 1 :) highest alto part ;)