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A male Opera singer is called a tenor, baritone, or bass, depending on their vocal range. So, if you hear a dude belting out those high notes, he's probably a tenor. If he's more in the middle, he's likely a baritone. And if he's dropping it low, then he's a bass. So, there you have it, darling!

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It depends on his vocal range. He could be called a Tenor, a Countertenor, a Baritone or a Bass.

Within some, there are sub-categories. For example a Heldentenor is primarily hired with the house produces most Wagner operas.

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