Winston (Spree) Simon from Trinidad.
A bari tenor is a baritone who has a tenor extension... for instance singing c5 a.k.a tenor C! FALSETTO doesnt count!
Tenor 1 typically sings higher notes than tenor 2 in a choir. Tenor 1 often carries the melody, while tenor 2 provides harmonies and support. The two parts work together to create a rich and balanced sound in the tenor section of the choir.
David Archuleta's voice is tenor.
Tenor. Males usually sing the upper range of the bass clef as tenor, baritone the middle, and bass the lowest.
(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
Quite a few actually: Timpani (Kettle Drums), Toms, Marching Bass Drums, Tenor drums (quints, quads, scottish tenor,etc.), Even snare drums can be pitched.
The tenor drums are in the drum line. They are also known as Quads or Quints by many people. They are a set of drums consisting of many smaller drums.
There are many types of marching drums that can be purchased online, for example the bass drums, tenor drums or the snare drums. Snare drums are commonly used for orchestras while tenor drums are more commonly used for marching bands and military units.
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In pipe bands, the main types of drums are the bass drum, snare drums, and tenor drums. The bass drum provides the foundational beat, while snare drums produce sharp, crisp sounds for rhythm. Tenor drums add melodic and rhythmic variation, often played with mallets and incorporating visual flourishes. Together, these drums create a cohesive sound that complements the bagpipes.
he invented the drums in the late 1300s he invented the drums in the late 1300s
It is perfectly safe for a girl to play drums as long as she learns to handle the drum sticks and the drum properly.
In 1949 the first electric drums were created.
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In the untuned percussion, we have Cymbals, Snare and tenor drums, and the bass drum.
Usually refers to a set of five tenor drums, often used in school marching bands.
Like all the saxophones, the tenor was invented in the 1840's. Adolphe Sax's patent was dated 1846