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Is high baritone also considered as tenor? Why?

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Is high baritone also considered as tenor? Why?

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A Tenor range is generally accepted as being C3 – C5, that is, from the C below middle C to the C above middle C on a keyboard. A Baritone range is generally accepted as being G2 – G4, that is, from the G two octaves below middle C to the G a mere few keys above middle C on a keyboard. There are special kinds of both Baritone and Tenor voices that have higher ends and lower ends. In general, unless you are applying the special types of these ranges, a high baritone will usually be called a Bari-Tenor. Other combos are Bass-Bari (A high Bass), a Bari-Bass (A low Bari), and a Tenor-Bari (low Tenor).

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