From highest to lowest: Soprano, Mezzo (middle) Soprano, Alto (Contralto).
it depends on what parents you have.....female or male
the main types are: soprano and mezzo soprano
From high to low: Female: Soprano - Mezzosoprano - AltoMale: Tenor - Baritone - Bass
There is Mezzo Soprano, which is the most common, but even lower is the contralto, this voice type is rare.
In Shakespeare's time the women's parts were played by boys whose voices had not yet broken. When their voices broke, they could move on to men's roles. Actors were not surgically encouraged to have high voices as singers in some parts of Europe were. Nor did they use falsetto voices except for comedy parts like the nurse (and possibly the witches in Macbeth)
High voices, typically the female voices, sing in treble clef.
Is it Down In the River to Pray? I don't know that it is two female voices, but the whole song is this one female singing acapella.
Female: Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, Contralto Male: Countertenor, Tenor, Baritone, Bass Children's voices are equal to the female voices.
A full three-octave vocal range typically falls within the classification of a mezzo-soprano for female voices and a baritone for male voices. Mezzo-sopranos can comfortably sing from A3 to A6, while baritones usually range from G2 to G5. However, individual capabilities can vary, and some singers may identify as contraltos or tenors if their specific range aligns more closely with those classifications. Ultimately, the classification also depends on timbre and vocal quality.
There is no such classification of adverbs. The terms active and passive are the two "voices" in which verbs appear.
female paedocypris female paedocypris
its the female part of the vag
Chellos male Bubbles female Cathy female Jr. Male Princess- female Mark male Marki male
Experiments have shown that female voices tend to be easier to understand on telephone, radio, or other telecommunications technologies, because they are less affected by the typical sources of noise in telecommunications.
No, it is not. Gender is a noun (male-female classification).
The different kinds of voices are suprano, alto and mezzo. Each one is different and special in its own way. Suprano: the suprano voice is high and sharp Mezzo: The mezzo voice is just in the middle Alto: The alto voice is low and thick there are many more kinds of voices, but these are the basic ones. Most choirs have 3 sections (if not more) for each voice, the three voices together make great harmonies.
it depends on what parents you have.....female or male