You can't just become a first soprano. Learn how to use your voice correctly, though, and you can be soaring over a high C! I consider myself a second soprano but since learning how to use my voice my range has gotten higher - my highest note is an E above high C.
Yes - 'The Human Voice [La Voix humaine] by Francis Poulenc. It is a one-act opera for one character sung by a soprano.
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The first act is, but the second act is very adult. They also have a jr. version available that only shows the 1st act.
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There are four basic voices in a mixed choir: two female voices: Soprano (high-pitched) and Alto (low), and two male voices: Tenor (high) and Bass (low). Sometimes intermediary voices are added: Mezzo-soprano between Soprano and Alto and Baritone between Tenor and Bass. At other times the male voices may all be combined into a single part. Additionally any of the voice parts may be split up further. In that case the voices are most commonly referred to as first Soprano, second Soprano, first Alto etc. Usually only the four basic voices are subdivided this way, though the second Soprano voice may be referred to as Mezzo-Soprano and the first Bass voice as Baritone. Of course male choirs only have the Tenor, Baritone and Bass voices and female choirs only the Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Alto voices. An exception is in some types of ancient music (from the renaissance and earlier) where the Alto parts are sung by very high pitched tenors. These are known as Counter-tenors, they sing with the so-called falsetto voice. This practice is quite common in English choirs.
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Yes, but not only Soprano a high-pitched key, from ut3 (or C3) to ut5 (C5) in music, above the alto A soprano can be a singer or an instrument (soprano sax..) There are various soprano singers depending on their tessiture (the vocal amplitude), the power or the ambitus (the tessiture the singer is able to sing without effort). NB : There is a higher key which is called sopranissimo.
Yes - 'The Human Voice [La Voix humaine] by Francis Poulenc. It is a one-act opera for one character sung by a soprano.
Without further clarification the only answer is to list the basic types. Female - Soprano Mezzo-soprano Contralto Male - Tenor Baritone Bass
Without further clarification the only answer is to list the basic types. Female - Soprano Mezzo-soprano Contralto Male - Tenor Baritone Bass
You actually have to be a first soprano. No amount of practice, training, or stubbornness will turn one type of voice into another. Voice lessons only develop the voice you have. If nature meant for you to be a first, you can learn to use your upper range. If you were meant by nature to be a contralto, even if you can sing that high, singing constantly against your voice type will eventually ruin whatever voice you do have.
you then only have to pay the second
Males do not have soprano voices unless they have no testosterone. This means that only young boys can sing soprano. At one time, boys with particularly talented voices would be castrated so that they could continue to sing soprano. These were known as castradi.