MALE VOICE TYPES
Bass (Lowest male voice; Ranges from E2 to G4)
Timbre: dark, heavy and voluminous. (Viktor Wichniakov and Matti Salminen)
Baritone (Middle male voice; Ranges from G2 to F4)
Timbre: Thick, but not as heavy as Bass.
Dramatic: G2 to F4 (Lou Rawles)
Lyric: same as above but slightly lighter voice. (Larry Graham)
Tenor (Highest male voice; Ranges from C3 to E5)
Timbre: Light, and flexible.
Dramatic: C3 to A4 (Usher and Avant)
Countertenor: C3 to E5 and is the lightest voice. (Justin Timberlake and Pharell)
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2007-08-13 16:09:55
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Male Vocal Range
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Male Voice Ranges
2016-12-17 15:05:10
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For boys, alto and contralto are the lowest ranges, with two others, soprano and mezzo-soprano named. I assume they are higher ranges.
For men, bass is the lowest, with Italians naming basso profundo as the range of male voice most powerful.
Baritone is the next lowest--an intermediate between bass and tenor.
Tenor is the highest natural male voice...there are also hedentenor and countertenor.
Falsetto is an artificially high voice, usually cultivated by male countertenors.
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2007-08-14 01:26:55
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Voice Type (ranges)
Male ranges:
Bass
Bass-baritone
Baritone
Tenor
Countertenor (Alto or Mezzo)
2007-08-13 17:42:41
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Thankyou! Extremely valuable information and this gives me better knowledge on the subject
2016-08-24 12:02:49
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