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A '''baritone''' is a male vocal singing voice, or the repertoire of songs and roles for that voice type. | A '''baritone''' is a male vocal singing voice, or the repertoire of songs and roles for that voice type. It is the most common human adult male voice type. | ||
Baritones have a vocal range between the [[tenor]] (higher) and [[bass]] (lower) ranges. Though baritones may actually be able to reach high or low notes, they sing most comfortably in a medium range. | Baritones have a vocal range between the [[tenor]] (higher) and [[bass]] (lower) ranges. Though baritones may actually be able to reach high or low notes, they sing most comfortably in a medium range. |
Latest revision as of 04:59, 7 January 2011
A baritone is a male vocal singing voice, or the repertoire of songs and roles for that voice type. It is the most common human adult male voice type.
Baritones have a vocal range between the tenor (higher) and bass (lower) ranges. Though baritones may actually be able to reach high or low notes, they sing most comfortably in a medium range.