false. soprano is the highest female voice
Tenor in guys, then altos and then the soprano's.
4 basic voice types or ranges - Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass -Interestingly, the classical singing world does not recognise the 'Alto' voice as a voice type, and uses the term 'Contralto' to describe voices that would fall in the Choral 'Alto' range.This is because in Choir Singing, singers are usually classified by their vocal range, and so it is more convenient to group singers based on their ranges, ie Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass, rather on the various characteristics of their voice, as it would be in the classical world.Here are the various approximate vocal ranges for each of the Choral Voice Types (C4 being Middle C):Soprano - C4 to C6Alto - G3 to F5Tenor - D3 to A4Bass - E2 to E4
soprano - violin, alt - viola, tenor - cello, bass - double bass
A low singing voice is called a bass voice. Bass singers typically have a vocal range that lies between the baritone and the contrabass. They often provide the foundation and depth in choral music and opera, singing the lowest notes in a vocal ensemble.
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If you are asking regarding the basic different 'types' of voice they are - Male - Tenor, Baritone and bass. Female - Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Contralto
Tenor-the highest natural voice of a male singer. Soprano-the highest natural voice of a female singer.
false. soprano is the highest female voice
Alejandro: Tenor Bridgette: Soprano Cody: Tenor Courtney: Soprano DJ: Baritone Duncan: Tenor Ezekiel: Tenor Gwen: Alto Harold: Tenor Heather: Mezzo-Soprano Izzy: Alto LeShawna: Alto Lindsay: Soprano Noah: Baritone Owen: Tenor Sierra: Soprano Tyler: Tenor
Tenor in guys, then altos and then the soprano's.
Soprano for women and tenor for men.
Soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.
tenor,soprano,alto,baho or bass
Some famous soprano singers from the Philippines are:Regine VelasquezSarah GeronimoCharice PempengcoSheryn RegisKylaRachell Ann GoLani MisaluchaLaarni LozadaNinaJonalyn Viray
4 basic voice types or ranges - Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass -Interestingly, the classical singing world does not recognise the 'Alto' voice as a voice type, and uses the term 'Contralto' to describe voices that would fall in the Choral 'Alto' range.This is because in Choir Singing, singers are usually classified by their vocal range, and so it is more convenient to group singers based on their ranges, ie Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass, rather on the various characteristics of their voice, as it would be in the classical world.Here are the various approximate vocal ranges for each of the Choral Voice Types (C4 being Middle C):Soprano - C4 to C6Alto - G3 to F5Tenor - D3 to A4Bass - E2 to E4
soprano - violin, alt - viola, tenor - cello, bass - double bass