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  2. SATB - Wikipedia

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    When the soprano and alto are notated in one staff, all stems for the soprano go up, and all for the alto go down. Similarly, when the tenor and bass are notated in one staff, the upper voice is marked by stems up, and both voices are written in bass clef, while the tenor is usually written in treble clef marked an octave down if it has its own staff.

  3. Voice type - Wikipedia

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    Bass range: The bass is the lowest male voice. The bass voice has the lowest tessitura of all the voices. The typical bass range lies between E2 (the second E below middle C) to E4 (the E above middle C). In the lower and upper extremes of the bass voice, some basses can sing from C2 (two octaves below middle C) to G4 (the G above middle C). [3]

  4. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    To be played on one string soprano The highest of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano) sordina, sordine (plural) A mute. Note: sordina, with plural sordine, is strictly correct Italian, but the forms sordino and sordini are much more commonly used in music. Instruments can have their tone muted with wood, rubber, metal ...

  5. List of compositions by William Walton - Wikipedia

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    unison voices (or solo voice) and piano: words by William Shakespeare; from the 1936 film score As You Like It: Choral: 1937: In Honour of the City of London: mixed chorus and orchestra: words by William Dunbar: Choral: 1938: Set Me as a Seal upon Thine Heart, An Anthem: mixed chorus a cappella: Biblical words from the Song of Solomon: Choral: 1946

  6. Voice classification in non-classical music - Wikipedia

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    These basic types are soprano, mezzo-soprano, and contralto for women, and tenor, baritone, and bass for men. [6] Within choral music the system is collapsed into only four categories for adult singers: soprano and alto for women, and tenor and bass for men. [7]

  7. Four-part harmony - Wikipedia

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    The four main voices are typically labelled as soprano (or treble and countertenor), [2] alto (contralto, countertenor or mezzo), tenor, and bass. Because the human voice has a limited range, different voice types are usually not able to sing pitches that lie outside of their specific range.

  8. Glossary of jazz and popular music - Wikipedia

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    The second-lowest of the standard four voice ranges (bass, tenor, alto, soprano). May refer to a tenor sax. ticky tack. A medium or high-pitched single note electric guitar figure, usually muted by some method or device to achieve a short and percussive note. A clean amp tone is most useful for the effect.

  9. List of compositions by Alan Hovhaness - Wikipedia

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    Op. 221: Adoration (cantata for voice (or women's chorus with soprano and alto solos; or men's chorus with tenor and bass solos), flute, oboe, clarinet, trumpet, trombone, celesta, chimes, strings) (1967)

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