A countertenor is a male voice type that typically sings in the tenor range but uses falsetto to produce a higher-pitched sound. The countertenor’s range usually extends from around C4 (middle C) up to C6 or even higher.
The classification of a countertenor’s range into registers such as chest voice and falsetto is crucial for understanding their vocal technique. The transition between these registers can be challenging but essential for a well-balanced performance.
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