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  2. Baritone - Wikipedia

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    A baritone [1] is a type of classical [2] male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the bass and the tenor voice-types.It is the most common male voice. [3] [4] The term originates from the Greek βαρύτονος (barýtonos), meaning "heavy sounding".

  3. Voice type - Wikipedia

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    A baritone's range might extend down to F2 or up to C5. The baritone is the most common type of male voice. [6] Baritone tessitura: Although this voice overlaps both the tenor and bass voices, the tessitura of the baritone is lower than that of the tenor and higher than that of the bass. [3]

  4. List of baritones in non-classical music - Wikipedia

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    The term baritone was developed in relation to classical and operatic voices, where the classification is based not merely on the singer's vocal range but also on the tessitura and timbre of the voice. For classical and operatic singers, their voice type determines the roles they will sing and is a primary method of categorization.

  5. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    Meaning respectively "measured song" or "figured song". Originally used by medieval music theorists, it refers to polyphonic song with exactly measured notes and is used in contrast to cantus planus. [3] [4] capo 1. capo (short for capotasto: "nut") : A key-changing device for stringed instruments (e.g. guitars and banjos)

  6. Bariton - Wikipedia

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    Baritone (French: baryton; German: Bariton; Italian: baritono) is most commonly the type of male voice that lies between bass and tenor. Baritone guitar, a six string electric guitar tuned in a low B instead of E. Baritone horn, a member of the brass family of instruments

  7. Baritone guitar - Wikipedia

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    The baritone guitar is a guitar with a longer scale length, typically a larger body, and heavier internal bracing, so it can be tuned to a lower pitch. Gretsch, Fender, Gibson, Ibanez, ESP Guitars, PRS Guitars, Music Man, Danelectro, Schecter, Burns London and many other companies have produced electric baritone guitars since the 1960s, although always in small numbers due to low popularity. [1]

  8. Vocal range - Wikipedia

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    While the exact number and definition of vocal registers is a controversial topic within the field of singing, the sciences identify only four registers: the whistle register, the falsetto register, the modal register, and the vocal fry register. Typically only the usable pitches within the modal register—the register used in normal speech ...

  9. Bass-baritone - Wikipedia

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    A bass-baritone is a high-lying bass or low-lying "classical" baritone voice type which shares certain qualities with the true baritone voice. The term arose in the late 19th century to describe the particular type of voice required to sing three Wagnerian roles: the title role in Der fliegende Holländer, Wotan/Der Wanderer in the Ring Cycle and Hans Sachs in Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg.