Soprano, alto, tenor, bass (from highest to lowest)
A four-part choir can have any number of voices as long as there are enough people to actually be considered a choir instead of an ensemble. Four-parts actually has nothing to do with how many people are in the choir. Instead, it dictates that there will be four different voice parts. Usually this means there will be soprano, alto, tenor, and bass parts. However, there could be a 4 part choir made up entirely of women where you would likely have 1st sopranos, 2nd sopranos, 1st altos, and 2nd altos. The same is true for men, but the parts would have different names ( most likely1st tenor, 2nd tenor, baritone, and bass).
A piano Then male voices; Tenor, 2nd tenor Baritone and bass
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Tenor.
(from lowest to highest) baritone, tenor, alto, and finally soprano. -- The lowest mail singing voice is the Bass. then Baritone, then tenor and counter tenor. In a mixed choir its Bass, tenor alto and then soprano
DFACEG is the order of letter names on the lines on the stave with a tenor clef.
There are many families in the choir. There are (not in order of pitch whatsoever): -Soprano -Mezzo-soprano -Contralto -Altos -Countertenor -Baritone -Tenor -Bass -Treble
Alto is the most common crossword answers. Could also be soprano, tenor, bass.
You need people who are willing to sing. You also need to decide if you want a women's choir, a men's choir or a mixed choir. You need people who can sing different parts. WOMEN: Soprano One Soprano Two Alto One Alto Two MEN: Tenor Baritone Bass You also need choral music and a director who can teach the sections to sing their part of the music and be able to direct them at a concert.
it depends what type of choir if it is a SATB choir then it would be Soprano Alto Tenor Bass but other choirs are (normally all girls) SSA Soprano 1 Soprano 2 Alto
Higher ladies part is called Soprano, lower ladies part is called Alto, higher males part is called Tenor, and lower males part is called Bass.