what notes does an alto sing

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mezzo-sopranos

A mezzo-soprano or mezzo (English pronunciation: /ˈmɛtsoʊ/, /ˈmɛzoʊ/; Italian: [ˈmɛddzo soˈpraːno] meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types.

All together your voice type is a result of the following vocal variables:

range - the notes your body can produce weight - light voices, bright and agile; heavy voices, powerful, rich, and darker tessitura - part of the range which is most comfortable to sing timbre - unique voice quality and texture transition points - points where you change from chest, to middle, to head register vocal registers - how extended each register is speech level - speaking range physical characteristics

The Alto

I am an alto in the choir. It is also how I see my role in life. Others provide the melody. I provide the harmony.

Contralto is the lowest female voice type.

In a choir, contralto's are commonly know as altos and sing the supporting melody to the sopranos. This doesn't mean that contraltos are not as important. On the contrary, because true altos are hard to find, a true alto has greater chances of a solo carrier than a soprano.

what notes does an alto sing

Voice Type: Contralto, Range: E3 - F5 bottom A,G, F Mamma Cass

Harmony

Pleasing combination of two or three tones played together in the background while a melody is being played. Harmony also refers to the study of chord progressions. A general term referring to the choice of chord or chords in a passage of music. When referring to the choice of chord, the harmony is made up of jumping pitches and other emphasized pitches at any one time. However, the chord almost always changes during a piece, often at the beginning of each bar.

Contralto

The lowest female singing voice typically with the range of a F below middle C to two Fs above middle C. Range: D3-D5 The lowest female voice being able to sing roughly between E3 (E below middle C) and E5. Some very rare contraltos share a similar range to the tenor.

melody

The succession of single tones in musical compositions, as distinguished from harmony and rhythm. The primary or dominant line in a musical work

A contralto (Italian pronunciation: [konˈtralto]) is

different from the alto, and almost identical to that of a countertenor, typically between the F below middle C (F3 in scientific pitch notation) to the second F above middle C (F5), although at the extremes some voices can reach the E below middle C (E3) or the second B♭ above middle C (B♭5).[1] The contralto voice type is generally divided into the coloratura, lyric, and dramatic contralto.


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