Difference between Alto and High-pitched
What is the difference between Alto and High-pitched?
Alto as a noun is musical part or section higher than tenor and lower than soprano. originally called contratenor altus, high countertenor, the part that performed a countermelody above the tenor or main melody. while High-pitched as an adjective is of a sound, having a comparatively high pitch.
Alto
Part of speech: noun
Definition: musical part or section higher than tenor and lower than soprano. Originally called contratenor altus, high countertenor, the part that performed a countermelody above the tenor or main melody.
person or instrument that performs the alto part
High-pitched
Part of speech: adjective
Definition: Of a sound, having a comparatively high pitch.
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