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.
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Soprano, alto, tenor, bass. They are four different parts range wise. Soprano and alto are usually sung by females, soprano being higher, alto being lower. Tenor and bass are usually sung by males. Tenor being the higher bass being the lower.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_SATB_in_choral_music#ixzz1ZEaWHvrk
It's SATB, meaning soprano, alto, tenor, bass. It's the standard 4-voice organization in choral music.
Alto and Soprano are voice parts, along with tenor, baritone and bass. Each part sing in a different pitch range; Soprano is the highest, then alto, tenor, baritone and bass. Tenor, baritone, and bass are traditionally sung by men, while the other two are sung by women.
You can either be a Tenor, Bass, Alto, or Soprano
Soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.
(from lowest to highest) baritone, tenor, alto, and finally soprano. -- The lowest mail singing voice is the Bass. then Baritone, then tenor and counter tenor. In a mixed choir its Bass, tenor alto and then soprano
I've never heard of a male alto. The only male voice categories I've heard are... Male Soprano | Counter-Tenor | Tenor | Baritone | Bass With Females... Soprano | Mezzo-Soprano or Alto | Contralto or Female Tenor
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Bass is the lowest voice-part. It goes (from lowest to highest): bass, baritone, tenor, contra-alto, alto, mezzo-soprano, soprano
The singing voice range from highest to lowest is first soprano, second soprano, first alto, second alto, first tenor, second tenor, baritone, and bass.