is and alot high and a soprano low or is it the other way around?
zina95 Sat 16/08/08 20:10
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From top to bottom - Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass. Generally, women sing the first two, and men the second, although that's obviously not the case in single-sex choirs,
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You forgot the mezo-soprano (between soprano and alto) ; contralto (after mezo-saprano) and baritone (between tenor and bass)
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I didn't forget - was just trying to keep it simple. And of course, both of us are assuming we're talking singers here and not saxophones - soprillo, sopranino, soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, bass, tubax contra bass, subcontrabass... ;-)
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actually zina95 asked about an alot, - which as every zorgian knows is in the ultra-sound register, and is the reason why your neighbours remote control switches your tv channel
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sorry zina, - actually both above answers are right, especially basso profondo
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Question Author
thanks guys i really needed to know that
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That's what you get with AB - ask a simple question and you get en encyclopaedia chucked your way. You'd have to pay for it anywhere else.
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