The order from highest to lowest is treble, alto, and bass. The treble voice typically represents the highest range, often sung by sopranos. The alto voice follows, providing a lower harmony, while the bass voice is the lowest, usually sung by men. This arrangement is commonly used in choral music and vocal ensembles.
A treble is the highest of the four main male voice types, usually found in cathedral choirs, and is sung by boys. The soprano is the highest of the three main female voice types, higher than mezzo-soprano and alto.
Um, I'm pretty sure the voice clarifications for a female from highest to lowest is Soprano, Alto & Tenor. Why do you want to know exactly. ( I am Trustable, I am a Professional after all! )
(from lowest to highest) baritone, tenor, alto, and finally soprano. -- The lowest mail singing voice is the Bass. then Baritone, then tenor and counter tenor. In a mixed choir its Bass, tenor alto and then soprano
In choruses there are sopranos, altos, tenors and basses, but in solo voices there are also countertenors, mezzo-sopranos and baritones. From highest female to lowest male they go soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto (alto for short) counter-tenor (a male alto), tenor, baritone and bass.
Bass, Alto, Tenor & Treble.
Treble, alto, bass
Treble is the highest. Bass is lowest, then alto, then treble.
Going high to low, it goes treble, alto, then bass.
The lowest to highest clefs are the bass clef, tenor clef, alto clef, and treble clef. The bass clef is used for lower pitch instruments and voices, while the treble clef is for higher pitches. The tenor clef is typically used for higher ranges of instruments like the cello, and the alto clef, primarily used by violas, sits between the bass and treble clefs. Each clef indicates a different range of notes on the staff.
In order from highest to lowest, the common clefs are: Treble Alto Tenor Bass
Most of the time It is in Treble.
Bass is the lowest voice-part. It goes (from lowest to highest): bass, baritone, tenor, contra-alto, alto, mezzo-soprano, soprano
The voice range from highest to lowest is as follows: soprano, alto, tenor, bass.
Its the treble clef. It is used for the soprano (highest part) and alto (second highest) notes.
The main 4 voice parts in order from highest to lowest are soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Soprano and alto are sung by women, and the tenor and bass parts are sung by men.
Bass Baritone Tenor Alto Soprano
A treble is the highest of the four main male voice types, usually found in cathedral choirs, and is sung by boys. The soprano is the highest of the three main female voice types, higher than mezzo-soprano and alto.