a bald soprano isz a bald head person singing soprano
I'm not sure if you are talking about something else but Ssa is usually a singing arrangent: Soprano Soprano Alto
Madonna is a mezzo-soprano.
No, she is a Mezzo Soprano.
Shakespeare spoke English, so can you guess what word he used to mean "bald"? That's right, "bald". In the Comedy of Errors, the Syracusan Antipholus and Dromio have a witty repartee in Act II Scene II including the line "Time himself is bald and therefore to the world's end will have bald followers."
For example - Frederica von Stade - American mezzo-soprano. Cecilia Bartoli - Italian mezzo-soprano. Idina Menzel-mezzo soprano with belt
The play The Bald Soprano was written by Eugène Ionesco.
The Bald Soprano, is, in fact, a whole play.
The play The Bald Soprano was written by Eugène Ionesco.
If you mean the soprano 'saxophone' then it is the woodwind family, but if you are talking soprano as in the voice part, then it is the voice family I suppose.
A soprano is the highest part in a group of singers.
A soprano normally describes a singer, usually female, that has a vocal range from high "A" and higher.
A diva or if you mean voice categories - Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.
Female voice above the high A
BALD.......
In a standard SATB (Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Bass) choral arrangement, the soprano voice sings the highest vocal part written on the music staff. The soprano part is typically sung by a female, although male sopranos do exist in some men's groups. The soprano part is sometimes divided into multiple parts-Soprano 1 typically the highest, Soprano 2 lower, Soprano 3 even lower, etc.
If someone asks you if your bald, they are usually referring to the hair you got down there..
I'm not sure if you are talking about something else but Ssa is usually a singing arrangent: Soprano Soprano Alto