Alto and Soprano are voice parts, along with tenor, baritone and bass. Each part sing in a different pitch range; Soprano is the highest, then alto, tenor, baritone and bass. Tenor, baritone, and bass are traditionally sung by men, while the other two are sung by women.
B4 but you sustain the A4 longer
it is called a melismaI think that you are looking for Neume
Range is the distance between your lowest and highest note available to you when you sing two separate notes; sing your lowest note, then your highest, and measure in octaves or groups of eight pitches the difference between the two. For instance, if you can sing three octaves above your lowest note, you have a range of three octaves.
The main 4 voice parts in order from highest to lowest are soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Soprano and alto are sung by women, and the tenor and bass parts are sung by men.
Believe it or not Mariah carey sings 8 octavotes i love her voice
The highest note sung in public is an F6, from O Zittre Nicht from Mozart's The Magic Flute. But her common high notes are E#6 and E6, and they are simply gorgeous..
Soprano is the highest standard voice range and is sung by women.
Her highest note if F above high C, but I'm not sure about her lowest.
"To be prepared"? I don't understand the question. To be prepared for what? Are you wondering what the highest note and lowest notes of its range are? There are numerous saxaphone questions on here. Are they all you? :-)
The highest frequency the human ear can percieve is 20,000Hz (20KHz), however most musical instruments can only hit C8 (which is approximately 4,400Hz). The standard Organ can reach this note, however Synthesizers can, in theory, produce notes above the range of human hearing. It should also be remembered that 'instruments' such as a dog-whistle can produce notes above the range of human hearing.
There are many different beautiful notes for a recorder. It all depends on the person and the song that is sung.
There are many different beautiful notes for a recorder. It all depends on the person and the song that is sung.
The notes for the song "No One" can be found on the sheet music for the song. The song is a song sung by Alicia Keys.
They say Yma Sumac holds the record for posessing a four-octave vocal range. The widest range ever known to man. But Mariah Carey's range is actually more than that. Her range was reported to be 8 octaves. Which obviously isn't true. Now back to the answer. Mariah Carey's octave range is four octaves and two notes. She sings from a D3 all the way up to her highest note which is a F7#. That's the world record. So Yma Sumac doesn't hold the record.
1. that is a stupid question because there are no "highest notes". Even pianos can be made with more keys. 2. A tuba player and other brass player have no specific range. With expirience comes higher and lower range through daily exersices like range builders. As a senior in high school I have a range of the lowest Bb on an normal piano and up to the F above middle C. So a professional should be able to hit your "highest notes"
Technically, there is no end to notes, you would just keep adding more and more ledger lines, it's all just a matter of how high you individually can sing/play. The highest note ever sung was a C8, the C that's off the edge of a piano.