In general, soprano describes the higher-pitched tones of a woman's voice, or more generally, her singing voice. Tenor can describe either a man or a woman, while baritone and base can be used to describe men's singing voices.
Not really as soprano is the accepted highest natural voice.
Soprano is the highest female voice. The opposite range, the lowest male voice, is bass
A soprano. Voice classification is based on range not gender.
Light lyric soprano
A voice having a range between soprano and contralto
Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.
It varies from Alto ( low end, but above male) to Soprano- there are different types of Soprano- Coloratura, Lyric, Mezzo ( lit. half or medium) these are operatic types.
Not really as soprano is the accepted highest natural voice.
If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.
Soprano is the highest female voice. The opposite range, the lowest male voice, is bass
it is a high voice
soprano
yes!! golden voice
A soprano. Voice classification is based on range not gender.
Soprano/mezzo soprano
Light lyric soprano
A voice having a range between soprano and contralto