What are the 4 vocal modes?

  • el-ca

    Member
    January 4, 2024 at 12:13 pm

    In music, there are not exactly four vocal modes. However, there are various terms used to describe different kinds of vocal styles or genres. Here are some of them:

    1. Soprano: This is the highest female voice, often found in classical and operatic music. There are also boy sopranos who have exceptionally high voices.

    2. Alto: An alto is a female voice that is lower than a soprano, often found in classical and operatic music.

    3. Tenor: This is the highest male voice, often found in classical and operatic music.

    4. Baritone: A baritone is a male voice that is lower than a tenor but higher than a bass, often found in classical and operatic music.

    5. Bass: This is the lowest male voice, often found in classical and operatic music.

    6. Belting: This is a vocal technique

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