- (1991). "Comparison of Children's and Adults'
Vocal Ranges and
Preferred Tessituras in
Singing Familiar Songs".
Bulletin of the
Council for
Research in Music...
- voices. In
current operatic practice,
female singers with very low
vocal tessituras are
often included among mezzo-sopranos.[citation needed]
Contralto subtypes:...
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required by a
given composition.
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- all
voice types, with the
highest tessitura. A
soprano and a mezzo-soprano have a
similar range, but
their tessituras will lie in
different parts of that...
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those of the
greatest castrati the
ability to sing
widely contrasting tessituras,
segments well into the
contralto and
segments in high soprano. By definition...
- difference. In
current operatic practice,
female singers with very low
tessituras are
often included among mezzo-sopranos,
because singers in both ranges...
-
unusual clefs were
occasionally used for
parts with
extremely high or low
tessituras. For very low b**** parts, the Γ clef is
found on the middle, fourth, or...
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extension is a set of
musical notes that lie
outside the
standard range or
tessitura. A note that lies
outside the
lines of a
musical staff is an extension...
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which it is placed. This also
effectively defines the
pitch range or
tessitura of the
music on that staff. A clef is
usually the
leftmost symbol on a...