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alto, singing voice the range of which is lower than the soprano by the interval of a fifth. More generally, the term refers to the register in which this voice sings, i.e., the second highest part in a four-part musical texture, and to instruments utilizing this register. See countertenor countertenor, a male singing voice in the alto range. Singing in this range requires either a special vocal technique called falsetto, or a high extension of the tenor range. ..... Click the link for more information. . altoor contraltoVoice or register that extends approximately from the F below middle C to the second D above it. The second-highest part in four-part music, it is normally sung by women. The name derives from contratenor altus, the part above the tenor part. It is used for some instruments that play principally in the alto range (alto saxophone, alto flute, etc.). See also countertenor. AltoThe desktop computer from Xerox that pioneered the mouse/icon/desktop environment. Developed at PARC, it was the progenitor of Xerox's Star and Apple's Lisa and Mac. Designed in 1973 with 128K RAM, 608x808 screen, 2.5MB removable hard disk and built-in Ethernet. About 1,000 Altos were in use by 1979.
alto 1. the highest adult male voice; countertenor 2. (in choral singing) a shortened form of contralto 3. a singer with such a voice 4. another name for viola 5. a flute, saxophone, etc., that is the third or fourth highest instrument in its group 6. denoting a flute, saxophone, etc., that is the third or fourth highest instrument in its group alto [′al·tō] (graphic arts) The negative which is electrodeposited during the preparation of plates for printing currency. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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