a first soprano sings everything including high flats & sharps they also sometimes sing all lower/mid notes too not just high
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High and low, harsh and soft, croaked and sweet.--Well, yes, if you're being descriptive, but if you meant the choir-pitches/whatever, then there are, according to Wikipedia:Soprano, girl,Mezzo-soprano, girl,Contralto, girl,Tenor, boy,Baritone, boy,and Bass, boy.Bass is E2-E4; Baritone is F2-F4; Tenor is C3-C5; Contralto is F3-F5; Mezzo-soprano is A3-A5; and Soprano is C4-C6.Hope that helps some!
I'm not sure what number his flat was but he lived on the 15th floor.
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Attack: F, WF, RF, Q, MF, R2F, LRF, HF Defense: B, WB, JB, D, WD, EWD, MB, RS, RSF Stamina: S, MS, ES, BS, AS Balance: FS, SF, CS, SD, FB, HF/S Full names: Flat, Wide Flat, Rubber Flat, Quake, Metal Flat, Right Rubber Flat (=Best attack tip), Left Rubber Flat (=Best attack tip) Hole Flat Ball, Wide Ball, Jog Ball, Defense, Wide Defense, Eternal Wide Defense (Best tip for high-stamina defense, like Rock Aries, Earth Wolf and Earth Eagle/Aquila do), Metal Ball, Rubber Sharp, Rubber Semi Flat (Best defense tip) Sharp, Metal Sharp (Best stamina tip?), Eternal Sharp (Best stamina tip?), Ball Sharp, Around Sharp Flat Spike, Semi Flat, Coat Sharp, Semi Defense, Flat Ball, Hole Flat/Sharp
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