Yes, soprano is the highest singing voice.
It normally ranges from middle C and up approximately two octaves.
Countertenor is the highest male voice. They generally sing in the falsetto register and they range between G3 to E5 or F5. This classical male singing voice is equal to a female contralto or mezzo-soprano.
The highest woman's voice is called soprano.
All i know is it starts with the letter T. But if you are from primary quiz 22 you will already know thatThe highest male voice is a Tenor The lower is the Bass.
His voice is quite higher than the average male singing voice, so I'll say Countertenor or Boy Soprano.
false. soprano is the highest female voice
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The highest female singing voice is called a coloratura soprano.
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It is the highest female voice.so·pran·o[ sə pránnō ]woman or boy with highest voice: a woman, girl, or boy with the highest register of singing voicehighest singing voice: the highest register of singing voice a woman, girl, or boy can havesinging part for soprano voice: a singing part written for somebody with the highest register of voice
For RANGE it's Mariah Carey.The woman with the HIGHEST VOCAL RANGE is actually Lisa Fischeractually its Georgia brown her vocal range is G2-G10.I've not heard of G2-G10, but I know that an actress/opera singer Florence Mills was a star of black theatre back in the 1920s, had a coloratura voice- which if it's heard, closely resembles someone whistling at a high pitch.
Countertenor is the highest male voice. They generally sing in the falsetto register and they range between G3 to E5 or F5. This classical male singing voice is equal to a female contralto or mezzo-soprano.
Bass is the lowest voice-part. It goes (from lowest to highest): bass, baritone, tenor, contra-alto, alto, mezzo-soprano, soprano
"Soprano", plural "Sopranos", if you mean the highest singing voice of a woman or young boy.
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.
First attest in English; 1730, "the highest singing voice," from Italian soprano "the treble in music," literally "high," from sopra "above," from Latin supra, feminine ablative singular of super. Meaning "a singer having a soprano voice" is from 1738. Soprano saxophone is attested from 1859.
As according to dictionary.com (This was the most specific & relevant answer I found) the highest singing voice in women and boys.