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The tenor voice is the highest male voice, except for the falsetto or otherwise produced register of the male alto and male soprano. In the Middle Ages the word had a different meaning... More »
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The tenor is a type of male singing voice and is the highest male voice within the modal register. The typical tenor voice lies between C3, the C one octave below middle C, to the A above middle C (...
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Tenor saxophone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The tenor saxophone is a medium-sized member of the saxophone family, a group of instruments invented by Adolphe Sax in the 1840s. The tenor, with the alto, is the most common type of saxophone. The...
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Tenor - Definition of Tenor at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Tenor. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... Use tenor in a Sentence...
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Play Tenor voice range example (MIDI file format ... Any instrument of that range is said to be a tenor instrument, such as the tenor saxophone and the tenor recorder, etc. ... In Medieval music, the tenor was the foundation or sustaining part or a polyphonic composition, and in the late Medieval era and early Renaissance,
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A vocal range of about C above the treble clef to about Middle C is the range of a soprano, the range from F in the top of the treble clef to F below Middle C is the alto range, the range from G above Middle C to C below Middle C would be that of a tenor, and the range of Middle C to C below the bass...
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Explains how the names of polyphonic parts were adapted to identify voice types, with emphasis on the tenor and countertenor. ... there was polyphony, and it was, like Gaul, divided in three parts: superius or discantus, tenor, and contratenor. What do these terms mean? Before polyphony, sacred music consisted of plainchant.
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Opera singers Pavarotti, Caruso, Placido Domingo, Di Stefano, Mario Lanza, Jussi Bjorling, Beniamino Gigli, Jose Carreras, Franco Corelli and many more explained in vocal narration and selected aria sound clips. ... The History of the Tenor; Is an archive of the greatest Operatic Tenors including narration and sound clips...
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Vocal Range - Finding Your Keys - articles for singers at Vocalist ... Heldentenor; Poweful dramatic tenor voice ; Baritone; Middle Male Voice, low G/F an octave below middle C to B, F or G above middle C (just below the Tenor high C). Bass; Baritone - More like a bass than a baritone, lacks the low bass notes ;
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Great Voices of Yesteryear ; Tenors ... Alessandro Bonci (1870-1940) ; “Quando le sere al placido” from Luisa Miller ... Richard Crooks (1900-1972) ; Le Rêve from Manon...
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