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You can't just become a first soprano. Learn how to use your voice correctly, though, and you can be soaring over a high C! I consider myself a second soprano but since learning how to use my voice my range has gotten higher - my highest note is an E above high C.
I think that mezzo-sopranos slightly have heavier and darker tones than first sopranos. First sopranos usually have high-pitched, squeaky singing voices. Sopranos are more comfortable in their higher tessitura and can sing high notes with ease. Mezzo-sopranos have a range intermediate between that of the soprano and contralto.
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The main thing between tenor and mezzo-soprano and tenor is the gender of the singer! Tenors are male and mezzo-sopranos are female. In terms of absolute pitch there is quite a difference too as the female voice sings generally an octave above those of men. As far as the order of voice types go, a mezzo-soprano lies between the highest general category of female voices, the soprano and the lowest, the alto. Bridging the gap between female and male voices is the counter-tenor (a male voice type) who sings in falsetto and has cross over in range with the bottom of the female range (and, in fact, much of the female range when the counter-tenor, or even, male-soprano has an extreme extension at the top). Below counter-tenor lies the tenor, the highest of the "full voice" male voice types.
Soprano is stressed on the second syllable.
1st soprano is higher than 2nd soprano.
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Difference between first shifting and second shifting theorem
I am a second soprano but I know that I could sing the first soprano part if my choir teacher would let me. A first soprano must be able to sing the very high notes in a song while a second soprano sings slightly lower notes but they are still pretty high. It does not really matter for you to know that I am a 2nd soprano it matters what type of soprano you are.
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You can't just become a first soprano. Learn how to use your voice correctly, though, and you can be soaring over a high C! I consider myself a second soprano but since learning how to use my voice my range has gotten higher - my highest note is an E above high C.
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The singing voice range from highest to lowest is first soprano, second soprano, first alto, second alto, first tenor, second tenor, baritone, and bass.
they both have fun!
second onetransmits,first onereceives.