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Lengthy article describes vocal quality and typical range for subtypes from coloratura to dramatic, with a list of soprano roles in the operatic and musical theater repertoire.
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= C 4 ) from approximately middle C (C 4 ) to "high A" (A 5 ) in
, or to the F above "Soprano C" (F 6 ) in
style harmony, the soprano takes the highest part which usually encompasses the
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Defines the singing range as lower than tenor but higher than bass, with subclassifications including lyric, bel canto and dramatic.
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: baritono ) is a type of
voices. It is the most common male voice. Originally from the
βαρυτονος , meaning 'deep (or heavy) sounding', music for this voice is typically written in the range
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Paper from the first international conference on Physiology and Acoustics of Singing (PAS), held in the Netherlands in 2002.
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THE HISTORY OF THE TENOR VOICE
The history of the tenor voice departs from its nearly complete absence in the early literature for solovoice. The new monodic, ree voice”, freed from polyphonic laws, originated partly from the profane madrigals for three or four voices by composers who
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Explains how the names of polyphonic parts were adapted to identify voice types, with emphasis on the tenor and countertenor.
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Voice Definitions and Ranges
This note tries to clarify the meanings and uses of the names
given to high-pitched male voices (counternors, haute-contres,
altists, castrato). A good deal of confusion comes from the
fact that we, today, use these labels to denote voice types,
whereas the same
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Page from VoiceTeacher.com defines differences between basso profundo, basso cantablie (or lyrical bass), and bass-baritone.
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In the profession of vocal training, there is one voice
that is rarely discussed in detail regarding specific technical needs.
What characteristics define the Bass instrument and what vocal challenges
consistently appear as a pattern? Why do many Basses find it difficult
to approach the upper
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Offers several informal definitions contributed by submitters.
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The lowest womyn's singing voice; at the bottom of their range, they sound almost like men, often leading to people mistaking them for men on the radio, telephone, or wherever.
, is really an
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Directory of mini biographies of countertenors. Other music links.
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THE (UN)OFFICIAL COUNTERTENOR HOMEPAGE
Winner of the Singing Voice
The countertenor voice has existed, in some form or another, since at least
the Middle Ages. The terminology of what a "countertenor" is , however,
has become clouded. This author's definition holds a countertenor to mean
A male
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