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contralto

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con·tral·to  (kn-trlt)
n. pl. con·tral·tos Music Abbr. contr.
1. The lowest female voice or voice part, intermediate in range between soprano and tenor.
2. A woman having a contralto voice.

[Italian : contra-, below (from Latin contr-, contra-) + alto, alto; see alto.]

contralto [kənˈtræltəʊ -ˈtrɑːl-]
n pl -tos, -ti [-tɪ]
1. (Music, other) the lowest female voice, usually having a range of approximately from F a fifth below middle C to D a ninth above it In the context of a choir often shortened to alto
2. (Music, other) a singer with such a voice
adj
(Music, other) of or denoting a contralto the contralto part
[from Italian; see contra-, alto]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.contralto - a woman singer having a contralto voicecontralto - a woman singer having a contralto voice
singer, vocalist, vocalizer, vocaliser - a person who sings
2.contralto - the lowest female singing voicecontralto - the lowest female singing voice      
singing voice - the musical quality of the voice while singing
Adj.1.contralto - of or being the lowest female voicecontralto - of or being the lowest female voice
low-pitched, low - used of sounds and voices; low in pitch or frequency
Translations
contralto [kənˈtræltəʊ]
A. N (contraltos or contralti (pl)) [kənˈtræltɪ] (= person) → contralto f
B. CPD [voice] → de contralto
contralto [kənˈtrɑːltəʊ]
n
(= singer) → contralto m
(= voice) → contralto m
modif [voice] → de contralto; [part, aria] → pour contralto
contralto
n (= voice)Alt m; (= singer also)Altist(in) m(f)
adj voiceAlt-; the contralto partdie Altstimme, der Alt
contralto [kənˈtræltəʊ] ncontralto


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the Bass and Tenor of the Man and the Soprano and Contralto of the two Women?
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