a female
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.
it depends what type of choir if it is a SATB choir then it would be Soprano Alto Tenor Bass but other choirs are (normally all girls) SSA Soprano 1 Soprano 2 Alto
There are many families in the choir. There are (not in order of pitch whatsoever): -Soprano -Mezzo-soprano -Contralto -Altos -Countertenor -Baritone -Tenor -Bass -Treble
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.
A choir that sings Gospel music.
The voice of Sharon Cuneta is Soprano and it depends on how she sings but for me Sharon Cuneta is Soprano.
there is a soprano which is if you sing high and an alto if you sing low
The notes typically sung by a choir are called soprano, alto, tenor, and 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.
Depends how high you mean. If your talking about less complicated pieces with a short range to about an F then your prob a second, but if your talking about more complicated and higher pieces that go up to an A or High C then your probably a first, of course all in the choir sense. In opera and classical music a choir soprano is equivalent to an operatic contralto, in some cases. It all depends on the tessitura. But in choir a 1st soprano is the highest and a 2nd is the middle(mezzo-soprano).
Nella.
Alto