Some notable female alto singers of the 21st century include Adele, known for her powerful and emotive voice, and Amy Winehouse, recognized for her unique blend of jazz, soul, and R&B. Other prominent altos include Norah Jones, celebrated for her smooth, sultry sound, and Florence Welch of Florence + The Machine, who combines a rich vocal quality with dynamic performances. These artists have made significant impacts across various Music Genres.
The normal alto range for female singers is typically between F3 to F5.
Sarah Geronimo
Contralto, or alto for short.
The top ten alto singers can vary based on personal preferences and genres, but some widely recognized names include Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Adele, Amy Winehouse, and Tracy Chapman. In classical music, notable altos include Kathleen Battle and Marian Anderson. Contemporary artists like Hozier and Lana Del Rey also showcase distinctive alto qualities. Ultimately, the ranking is subjective and can change with new talent emerging.
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! )
The normal alto range for female singers is typically between F3 to F5.
yes females can sing alto too and males can sing soprano too.
Jolina Magdangal, Toni Gonzaga, and Kim Chiu are famous Filipino alto singers.
toni gonzaga
Alto is typically sang by females, but boychoirs have alto singers, so I guess the answer would be yes.
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If you're referring to the alto range, then the really high male opera singers are called counter tenors. They are pretty rare voice types and there are not many operas with counter tenor roles. There are a few in baroque operas and then in some 20th century works of Benjamin Britten.
Jolina Magdangal, Toni Gonzaga, and Kim Chiu are famous Filipino alto singers.
The lowest female voice in a choir is called a contralto or, more commonly, an alto. This voice is also referred to as a "second alto."