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Voice Higher Than Tenor

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noun

• a singer whose voice lies in the alto clef

• the lowest female singing voice

• the highest adult male singing voice

• (of a musical instrument) the second highest instrument in a family of musical instruments

• the pitch range of the lowest female voice

adjective satellite

• of or being the lowest female voice

• of or being the highest male voice; having a range above that of tenor

• (of a musical instrument) second highest member of a group

44%8 Lower than a tenor, higher than a bass
noun

• a male singer

42%11 Medieval music style characterized by an accompanying voice moving below the tenor voice
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