QUOTE(NoName @ Nov 29 2005, 15:36)
Да этот топик я уже видел...
А что насёт диапазона и мутации?
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Вот примерные границы диапазона
SOPRANO
Soubrette- light voice, younger singers, best in middle voice, no extensive coloratura.
Lyric Coloratura- like a soubrette with an upper extension to E above high C or so.
Lyric Soprano- beautiful lyrical voice, strong voice, but not heavy.
Dramatic Coloratura- voice in quality similar to a lyric soprano, but with an upper extension to F above high C, and ability for sustained coloratura. (Coloratura is fast moving melismatic, and sometimes acrobatic singing.)
Spinto- stronger voice with more weight and power than lyric soprano, able to sing up to a high B or high C.
Dramatic Soprano- heaviest and most powerful voice; able to sing over large orchestras, but lower in range.
ALTO
Lyric Mezzo- Lighter mezzo voice, range up to B below high C.
Dramatic Mezzo- same range as lyric mezzo, but fuller sound.
Contralto- dark deep and fairly rare voice.
TENOR
Tenor Leggiero- light and sweet voice with very high range.
Lyric Tenor- range up to high C (which is one octave below the soprano high C) with a strong, but not heavy lyrical voice.
Spinto- range up to high B with stronger and more full voice.
Dramatic Tenor- also called Heldentenor, range up to high A (below high C). A powerful voice able to sing over heavy orchestras.
BARITONE/BASS
Lyric baritone- range to G or A below high C. High tessitura ( average height of pitch within a piece), and lighter voice.
Dramatic Baritone- lower tessitura with range to G below high C. Stronger and fuller voice.
Lyric Bass- range from low F to high F (2 octave split). Lyrical voice able to move through runs, but with real depth to tone.
Heavy Bass- range from low E to E below high C (2 octave split). Lowest voice, dark and deep.