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Violin 2 and Viola
The highest woman's voice is called soprano.
It is the division of a choral work into four parts: * Soprano- highest female voice * Alto- lowest female voice * Tenor- highest male voice * Bass- lowest male voice
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Violin and viola
Violin 2 and Viola
Violin 2 and Viola
Soprano
Norman Dinerstein has written: 'Four settings, for soprano and string quartet' -- subject(s): Musical settings, Songs (High voice) with instrumental ensemble
If by highest you mean loudest, it was Hitler that has the highest recorded voice in history.
The highest woman's voice is called soprano.
The highest male voice is a tenor(ten-er)
C. Armstrong Gibbs has written: 'Songs of the mad sea-captain' -- subject(s): Songs (Low voice) with piano 'Concertino, for piano and string orchestra. Op. 103' -- subject(s): Concertos (Piano with string orchestra), Scores 'Miniature quartet for two violins, viola and violoncello' -- subject(s): String quartets, Scores and parts
the cello.
Soprano refers to the highest vocal range for female singers. Sopranos typically sing melodies that are higher in pitch and have a bright, clear tone. In choral music, sopranos often carry the main melody and harmonize with other vocal parts.
Fernando Sor is best known for his Spanish guitar compositions in the late 1700's. Although this was his main genre he also composed music for voice, piano, opera and string quartet and even had a ballet score that had over 100 performances.
In strings, the tenor is the cello.