In dictionaries:
Dramatic soprano
A dramatic soprano is a type of operatic soprano with a powerful, rich, emotive voice that can sing over, or cut through, a full orchestra.
soprano saxophone
A member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments that is smaller than the alto saxophone but larger than the sopranino saxophone, with a range of A♭₃ to E₆ or similar.
Coloratura soprano
Highly agile, elaborate soprano singing.
Tony Soprano
Anthony "Tony" John Soprano, portrayed by James Gandolfini, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the HBO crime drama television series The Sopranos.
Lyric soprano
A lyric soprano is a type of operatic soprano voice that has a warm quality with a bright, full timbre that can be heard over an orchestra.
mezzo soprano
Middle female voice, rich tone.
soprano sax
Clipping of soprano saxophone. [A member of the saxophone family of woodwind instruments that is smaller than the alto saxophone but larger than the sopranino saxophone, with a range of A♭₃ to E₆ or similar.]
Boy soprano
A male soprano (British and especially North American English)Harvard Dictionary of Music, p.796 and 904 or boy treble (only British English)Due to the tradition of not using girls in church choirs, boy sopranos are often still simply called "trebles" even when the gender of the singers is not mentioned, but girls with high voices are trebles too.
wagnerian soprano
soprano clef
Notation for high female voices.
soprano recorder
Woodwind instrument, high pitch range.
Spinto soprano
A spinto soprano is a type of operatic soprano voice that has the limpidity and easy high notes of a lyric soprano, yet can be "pushed" on to achieve dramatic climaxes without strain.
soprano trombone
The soprano trombone (sometimes called a slide trumpet or slide cornet, especially in jazz) is the soprano instrument in the trombone family of brass instruments, pitched in B♭ an octave above the tenor trombone.
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