Voice Classification Systems- How you define a voice

jai23 at 18h54
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Apr
2011
Voice Classification Systems- How you define a voice

I'm just interested in how you classify a vocalist.
I write choral music myself, and I would like to share some of my own observations...

I tend to class voices thus:

Women:
Soprano- above C6
Mezzo- above F5
Alto- deeper than mezzo, and similar to tenor in preferred range (C3-C5)
Contralto- heavy 'Elvisy' texture, sings below C3 and in the 2nd octave (G2- A4) with vol
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