Tenor C
Tenor C is the C one octave (eight notes) above Middle C. It is also known as C5. It is named because it is the high note for the tenor, especially in classical. Unlike the female counterpart, the soprano, who doesn't have to execute Soprano Cs to be classified as such, men usually are required to execute the Tenor C frequently in classical music to be considered a full tenor. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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Octave: : For other uses of the word octave, see Octave (disambiguation).... Middle C: In Western music, the expression "middle C" refers to the note "C" located between the staves of the grand staff, quoted as C4 in note-octave notation (also known as Scientific Pitch Notation). It also tends to be to the middle of a keyboard, and it is near the top of the male vocal range and the ... Tenor: :This article is about Tenor in music. For other meanings see Tenor (disambiguation).... Tenor C related Images and Photos (experimental)
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