an Alto
That's not entirely accurate. There are actually two female vocal types between tenor (not actually a female voice) and soprano. They are contralto, and mezzo-soprano.
This may be splitting hairs a bit, but Alto is not actually a voice type, but is instead a range of notes. The voice type that sings in the alto range is called contralto.
A high pitch singer is called an alto or soprano.
For RANGE it's Mariah Carey.The woman with the HIGHEST VOCAL RANGE is actually Lisa Fischeractually its Georgia brown her vocal range is G2-G10.I've not heard of G2-G10, but I know that an actress/opera singer Florence Mills was a star of black theatre back in the 1920s, had a coloratura voice- which if it's heard, closely resembles someone whistling at a high pitch.
The questioner is probably asking about the album called "Horizon" by the Dutch group called "BZN". Their female singer at the time of this recording was Carola Smit.
Rina Gigli Licia Albanese Antonietta Meneghel [Toti Dal Monte] Fiorenza Cossotto Lina Bruna Rasa Maria Caniglia Magda Olivero Ebe Stignani Clara Petrella Giulietta Simionato
She's a soprano (A3 - A5)
A high pitch singer is called an alto or soprano.
Soprano
soprano
Tenor-the highest natural voice of a male singer. Soprano-the highest natural voice of a female singer.
The category the singer would be in is called Soprano.
A soprano normally describes a singer, usually female, that has a vocal range from high "A" and higher.
A diva or if you mean voice categories - Soprano, mezzo-soprano, contralto.
Dawn Upshaw - soprano Michaela Martens - mezzo-soprano Denyce Graves - mezzo-soprano
soprano
You need to rephrase your question. A mezzo soprano is a female singer. There are men who sing in the mezzo-soprano register. They are called countertenors. Two of the most notable in the world now are David Daniels and Bejun Mehta.
A Chanteuse is a female mightclub singer.
Yes, but not only Soprano a high-pitched key, from ut3 (or C3) to ut5 (C5) in music, above the alto A soprano can be a singer or an instrument (soprano sax..) There are various soprano singers depending on their tessiture (the vocal amplitude), the power or the ambitus (the tessiture the singer is able to sing without effort). NB : There is a higher key which is called sopranissimo.