Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Milking Nadine Jansen

· MODERN CLASSICAL SINGER

EL CANTANTE

CLASSIC CLASSIC SINGER



1. Is one that has vocal qualities very well equipped, sound fine musicianship and artistic sensibility, receives technical and musical training that allows interpret the great masters.

2. Makes studies of music history, aural, theory, harmony and repertoire according to their classification and style.

3. Using the technique developed an excellent command of phonatory breath, volume and resonance, achieving intensities of 120 dB and more.

4. Is prepared in handling rhythmic, intonation and interpretation, and in the execution of skills and lyrical prowess own singing.

5. Works on a greater vocal range of two octaves.

6. Has a rating that is given voice by singing teacher.

The male and female voice, is classified six major categories, taking into account the physiological extension is as follows: MEN




Under
For = 98 to 110 Hz
Extension C1-F3 (C1-F3) (65 to 349 Hz)
Tessitura A1-G2 ( La1-Sol2) (110 to 196 Hz)

Baritone
For = 117 to 133 Hz
Extension E1-A3 (M1-La3) (83 - 440 Hz)
Tessitura-C3 D2 (Re2-C3) (147 to 262 Hz)


Tenor For = 147 to 165 Hz
Extension G1-G4 (g1-C4) (98 to 523 Hz)
Tessitura F2-E3 (Fa2-MI3) (174 to 330 Hz)

WOMEN

Contralto
For = 196 to 226 Hz
Extension C2-G4 (Do2-sol4) (131 to 784 Hz) C3-C4
Tessitura (MI3-C4) (294 to 523 Hz)

Mezzosoprano
For = 210 to 226 Hz
Extension E2-A4 (Mi2-A4) (165-880 Hz)
Tessitura D3-C4 ( mi3-C4) (294 to 423 Hz)


Soprano For = 244-262 Hz
Extension G2-E5 (Sol2-Mi5) (196 to 1175 Hz)
Tessitura G3-F4 (Sol3-FA4) (392 to 698 Hz)



The vocal range is all the sounds that can deliver voice and tessitura as the set of notes that can easily deliver the voice of an individual. In the classical singer, the two become confused, while the popular singer, usually a position where the extension is short and can not all its range, performing with lower notes effortlessly and more acute.

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