originally, yes tenor is male.
but I was told that yes there is female tenors, just not alot like saprano, 2nd saprano, and alto.
I was considered an alto last year, but after being assigned a solo, my director said i was more of a tenor than a alto, due to the fact that my solo was originally a tenor solo. I'm the only girl in my group that is a female tenor, so they are not many of us in choirs.
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Yes. The tenor is the highest male voice. However, a baritone can have the same range as a tenor, but the baritone will have a deeper, heavier sound and is more comfortable lower. Tenors have a higher, lighter sound and are more comfortable higher.
The same applies to female voice (Soprano vs. Mezzo or Alto)
There are too many tenors to start listing them - men's voices are either bass, baritone or tenor unless they have had some sort of accident and have not had enough testosterone for their voice to drop to adult range.
from top to bottom: soprano alto counter tenor tenor counter baritone baritone bass
Well, when he was young with his brother, he used to be a Tenor. But now and then since he grew a lot, his voice lowered so he becomes a Baritone. But I do believe that he still have his high note that can still hit, so that tells me that he's a Low-Tenor, or Baritenor (Baritone-Tenor). Male Voice Range:: Tenor: C3-C5 (male's high range) Baritone: F2-F4 (male's medium range) Bass: E2-E4 (male's low range)
The singing voice range from highest to lowest is first soprano, second soprano, first alto, second alto, first tenor, second tenor, baritone, and bass.
Falsetto Tenor is the vocal range of a man who can sing higher than the average man. A male soprano is a man who can sing very high notes which usually only a woman is capable of (a female who sings high notes is called a soprano), for example, opera singing. An incredibly high man's voice is soprano , but generally high man's voice is alto. Tenor and baritone are next , and lowest of all is bass, like most bouncers at clubs! The term that is generally used for males with very high voices, equivalent to female altos and sometimes even sopranos, is countertenor. There were some very famous ones in history.
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