Do we have lots of mezzos, or do we have lots of sopranos without tops ? ;-)
Just playing devil's advocate here, I realise that when I used to describe myself as a baritone it was because I was a tenor without a top.
Colin Reed
PS I do mean top notes, although there probably are websites around for topless sopranos ;-) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Isabelle Bracamonte" <ibracamonte@y...> From: "Isabelle Bracamonte" <ibracamonte@y...> To: <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com> To: <vocalist-temporary@egroups.com> Sent: 26 November 2000 20:51 Subject: Re: [vocalist-temporary] New poll for vocalist-temporary
> A lyric tenor is a lyric voice, of course, Dean! > Unless you're a light lyric tenor. > > We can do a full fach poll later if there's interest. > We seem to have lots of mezzos on the list, which is > surprising given their rarity. > > Isabelle B. > > > > > o Light lyric voice (including lyric coloratura) > > > o Lyric voice (including dramatic coloratura) > > > o Full lyric or lirico-spinto voice > > > Hmmmm, now where do I, a lyric tenor, fit in this > > list? Apparently this is > > the only list of all singing types. > > ===== > Isabelle Bracamonte > San Francisco, CA > ibracamonte@y... > > > > > __________________________________________________ > > > > > >
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