Voice range between soprano and tenor in choral music.
Of or being the lowest female voice.
Of or being the highest male voice; having a range above that of tenor.
1 He called Willie's number immediately, bracing himself for Lettie's voluminous alto voice.
2 On surged the voices, bass, soprano, alto , tenor, in loud and mighty
3 If man needs treble and alto , I hope he may get them.
4 When Holly spoke again, her voice was layered with bass and alto .
5 Following the fourth bong, Aunt Klara's alto bellowed up through the floorboards.
6 Dev belts out hymns in his brassy alto while I flip pages.
7 She began to sing a slow sad song in a husky alto .
8 A moment later I was startled to hear an alto sax come in.
9 From inside we heard the Widow's gentle, yet insistent alto voice.
10 The former might be sung by baritone, but the latter requires an alto .
11 Between an alto and a soprano it is about a fourth.
12 Some of them change from soprano to alto and end by that route.
13 Bobby Watson on saxes, mainly alto , is a former Art Blakey Jazz Messenger.
14 I could hear Bettina's soft alto beckoning me from the dryer.
15 Drusilla Osborn was first, then Lettie Burley, an alto , came next.
16 For me, as an alto sax player, all jazz stems from Charlie Parker.
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