Contralto
The lowest normally recognised is the 'contralto'.
In order, from lowest-pitched to highest-pitched, alto, mezzo-soprano, and soprano. The lowest note that an alto is expected to reach is F below middle C; a mezzo-soprano, A below middle C; and a soprano, middle C.
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."
"Mezzo" is Italian for "middle", so a mezzo soprano is a middle-pitched woman's voice. The higher voice is soprano, of which there are different categories, (lyric, dramatic, coloratura, etc.), depending on the strength of voice required and the duration of the part. The lowest female voice is contralto or alto.
From high to low: Female: Soprano - Mezzosoprano - AltoMale: Tenor - Baritone - Bass
Soprano is the highest female voice. The opposite range, the lowest male voice, is bass
It is the division of a choral work into four parts: * Soprano- highest female voice * Alto- lowest female voice * Tenor- highest male voice * Bass- lowest male voice
The lowest normally recognised is the 'contralto'.
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 voice range from highest to lowest is as follows: soprano, alto, tenor, bass.
Tenor-the highest natural voice of a male singer. Soprano-the highest natural voice of a female singer.
A soprano.
soprano
Soprano
Bass is the lowest voice-part. It goes (from lowest to highest): bass, baritone, tenor, contra-alto, alto, mezzo-soprano, soprano
The highest female singing voice is called a coloratura soprano.
Soprano. The highest of female voice types.