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i'd say dramatic tenor or robusto tenor although most people would say helden tenor... definitely a tenor though:)
In this analogy, "blank" is to "alto" as "tenor" is to "bass." The relationship between alto and tenor is that they are both voice types within a choir or vocal ensemble, with alto typically singing higher than tenor. Similarly, bass is the counterpart to tenor, with bass voices typically singing lower than tenor voices. The analogy is drawing a parallel between the relationships of voice types within a vocal ensemble.
He had polyps removed from his vocal chords
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The vocal range of a tenor 1 singer typically spans from around C3 to C5.
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Unless you are comparing a tenor to a bass, no. A tenor is the second highest male vocal range; the highest is countertenor.
The tenor 1 range in vocal music typically spans from around C3 to A4. This range is higher than the traditional tenor range, allowing for a brighter and more powerful sound. Tenor 1 singers often have a more piercing and resonant quality to their voice compared to other vocal ranges.
i'd say dramatic tenor or robusto tenor although most people would say helden tenor... definitely a tenor though:)
The typical vocal range of a tenor singer is from C3 to C5, with some tenors being able to reach higher notes.
I believe Mr Warlow's vocal range is Tenor to Baritone.
The main difference between a contralto and a tenor voice is in vocal range and timbre. A contralto typically has a lower vocal range, singing in the lower register, while a tenor has a higher vocal range, singing in the higher register. In terms of timbre, a contralto has a darker and richer tone, while a tenor has a brighter and more resonant tone.
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Yes there are two main voice types for men, tenor and baritone. A Baritone has alower vocal range while a tenor has a higher vocal range.
Yes, it is possible for a baritone to transition to become a tenor through vocal training and practice.