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  2. Castrato - Wikipedia

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    High-pitched singer Jordan Smith has demonstrated having more of a tenorial chest register. [35] Actor Chris Colfer has stated in interviews that when his voice began to change at puberty, he sang in a high voice "constantly" in an effort to retain his range. [36] Actor and singer Alex Newell has soprano range.

  3. Vocal range - Wikipedia

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    For example, a female singer may have a vocal range that encompasses the low notes of a mezzo-soprano and the high notes of a soprano. A voice teacher would therefore look to see whether the singer was more comfortable singing higher, or lower. If she were more comfortable singing higher, then the teacher would probably classify her as a soprano.

  4. Alto - Wikipedia

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    According to The New Grove Dictionary of Opera (1992), the term "alto" refers to singers whose voice encompasses the pitches of the notes f to d″ (see Helmholtz pitch notation). The singer of this voice type is more often described, for a female, as a contralto; for a male, as a countertenor (or in early French music as haute-contre) or a ...

  5. Voice type - Wikipedia

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    A voice type is a classification of the human singing voice into perceivable categories or groups. Particular human singing voices are identified as having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (), such as breaks and lifts within the voice.

  6. Whistle register - Wikipedia

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    The whistle register is the highest phonational register, that in most singers begins above the soprano "high D" (D 6 or 1174.6 Hz) and extends to about an octave above (D 7 or 2349.3 Hz). It is created by using only the back of the vocal folds. The lower part of the whistle register may overlap the upper parts of the modal and falsetto ...

  7. Boy soprano - Wikipedia

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    The voice takes on a resonant masculine quality before its pitch drops, resulting in a liminal stage wherein the boy may sing in a high register with a unique timbre. This brief period of high vocal range and unique color forms much of the ground for the use of the boy soprano in both liturgical and secular music in the Western world and ...

  8. List of people with absolute pitch - Wikipedia

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    American singer, songwriter and dancer James P. Johnson [19] 1894 1955 American pianist and composer Scott Joplin [20] 1868 1917 American composer and pianist Carole King [21] 1942 (living) American singer, songwriter, and musician Dimash Kudaibergen [22] 1994 (living) Kazakh singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist W. A. Mozart [23] [3 ...

  9. Soprano - Wikipedia

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    A soprano (Italian pronunciation: [soˈpraːno]) is a type of classical singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types.The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately middle C (C 4) = 261 Hz to "high A" (A 5) = 880 Hz in choral music, or to "soprano C" (C 6, two octaves above middle C) = 1046 Hz or higher in operatic music.