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Other crossword clues for answer "ALTO"

ALTO
Bird played it
Charlie Parker played it
Choir member
Choir voice
Chorus girl
Kind of sax
Palo __
Paul Desmond played it
Sax type
Certain chorister
Prefix with cumulus
Voice above tenor
Voice in the choir
Part of SATB
Vocal range
Voice below soprano
Below 37A
Doo-wop part
Voice part that means "high" in Italian
Register from the Italian for "high"
High in the Pyrenees, maybe?
Cher or Sade, voice-wise
Low-pitched woman
Singing quartet member
He's pretty high in choir
Range for some flutes
Guy who often gets high?
Second-highest choral part
Certain sax
Cher, e.g.
Annie Lennox or Tracy Chapman, vocally
Cannonball Adderley's sax type
Gladys Knight, for one
Palo __, California
Violist's clef
Certain clef
A cappella member
Annina in "Der Rosenkavalier"
Chorus voice
Clef that sort of looks like a capital B
Female singing voice
Girl in the chorus
Glee club member
Lady Gaga or Katy Perry, vocally
Like some winds
Pitching range
See 15-Across
Singing range
Trombone's range
AOL's email app
Sax object?
Female choir voice
Sax register
Quartet voice
Countertenor
Horn range
Voice higher than tenor
Woman's voice
Choir singer
With 2-Down, Ornette Coleman instrument
Palo __, Calif.
Singing voice
Sort of sax
Sax sort
Reed played by "Bird"
Italian for "high"
One of the flutes
Choral category
Choral designation
Bird's instrument
High, in Havana
High, in 69-Across
Saxophone range
Sort of recorder
Clarinet choice
Harmony part
Sax range
Tenor topper
Choral class
Hymn part
Low woman?
Lowest female voice
Word before sax or horn
Judy Garland, e.g.
Early Xerox computer
It means "high" in Italian
Word in instrument names
Somewhat high on the staff
Boys' choir voice
Word on a Mexican stop sign
Vocal part often sung by mezzos
Horn type
Vocal range for both sexes
Male ___ (countertenor)
___ clef
Samaritan Woman portrayer in Mahler's Symphony No. 8
Harmony part, perhaps
Range for some winds
Rather high range of numbers?
_____ Reed (aptly [stage-]named longtime sax player for Bob Seger)
One rather high on the riser
Woman whose voice needs to be heard?
Its range includes middle C
Quartet member
Choral line
Karen Carpenter, for one
Low-voiced lady
Low female voice
Marian Anderson, for one
Treble clef reader
Voice in a loft
Doo-wop group member
Palo ___, California
Recorder range
Saxophone size
Charlie Parker's sax
Her voice is deep
High guy
High voice
Sweet Adeline range
Chorale member
Low female singing voice
Type of flute
Flute or saxophone variety
Glee club voice
High man's voice
Low-voiced woman
Shania Twain or Karen Carpenter
She's lower than a soprano
Treble clef singer
Choral voice
Chorus member
Karen Carpenter or Shania Twain
Male singing voice
Range under soprano
Type of sax
Voice in a chorus
English horn's range
Opera villainess, often
Pitch of some saxophones
Second-highest part, usually
Opera villainess, usually
Quartet member, maybe
Range of some choristers
Singer above a tenor
Inner voice hidden in five puzzle answers
Voice above a tenor
Carol part
Choral part
Clarinet type
Doo-wop voice
Katisha's range in "The Mikado," usually
Low-down singer?
Sax type played by Charlie Parker
Sax variety
Second-highest choir voice
A cappella range
Certain female voice
Cher, for one
Four-part chorus member
Glee club part
Horn for Cannonball or Bird
Kind of flute or horn
Part of SATB, chorally
Quartet member, often
Sax played by Cannonball or Bird
Voice from a loft
Charlie Parker's saxophone type
Choral singing part
Musical voice
Saxophone type
Type of clarinet
A chorus line
Chorus line
Type of saxophone
Adele or Cher, voicewise
High in the Andes
Kind of sax played by Maceo Parker
Lowest female singing voice
Midrange voice
Recital voice
Sax played by Charlie and Maceo Parker
The role of Katisha in "The Mikado," traditionally
Voice range
Voice type that figures into this puzzle's theme
A cappella group part
Kind of sax played by Cannonball Adderley
Met somebody?
Voice in the chorus
Palo ___
See 42-Across
Singer like Pink or Fergie
Palo ___ (town named for a tall tree)
Tall like un palo
Low voice
One cat's sax-appeal?
__ sax
Jimmy Dorsey's sax
Sax section member
Soprano's mate
Woody Herman's sax
Art Pepper's sax
Carol singer
Chianti "high"
Chorister
Range below soprano
___ sax
Choir part
Kind of saxophone
Vocal quartet member
Musical range
One under a mezzo
One whose range typically starts at F below middle C
Singing range of most women
Beginner's sax, usually
Choir voice below soprano
Singing part
__ Rhapsody: Brahms vocal work
Like some saxes
Range between soprano and tenor
Guy who's high in a loft?
Middle harmony part
One in a four-part harmony
Toni Braxton, for one
Type of trombone
Part for a singer
Countertenor's range
High male voice
Middle harmony choral part
__ flute
Bonnie Raitt, for one
Many a woman, vocally
Range above tenor
Viola's clef
Adele, vocally
__ clarinet
Kind of clarinet
One not often hitting the high note
The "A" in SATB
One singing in musical tones?
Range above 41-Down
With 16-Across, staff symbol for viola music
Palo __, CA
Middle harmony chorus part
See 38-Down
El __: second-largest city in Bolivia
Midrange voice type
Silicon Valley city Palo __
The "A" of the choir shorthand SATB
Type of 32-Down
Voice range for some boys
Voice range higher than tenor
Female choir member
Soprano's neighbor
Starter for cumulus
Tenor's neighbor
Quintet member
Female voice
Shania Twain, for one
Choral-score line
Clarinet range
Middle voice
Female voice range
Motet part
Female opera villain, often
Female singing range
Soprano's colleague
Choir range
Choral singer
Voice below a soprano
Cantata participant
Mexican "stop" sign
Female glee-club member
Guitar range
Cantata part
Choral range
Shania Twain, e.g.
Word on Mexican stop signs
One above a tenor
Woman in the choir
Baritone colleague
Taylor Swift, for one
Female singer
Flute range
Range of some flutes
Female choral voice
Mimi, in "Rent"
Woman in a choir
Stop! in Spain
Female chorus member
Part below mezzo
Certain soloist
Choir woman
Operatic voice
Boy's choir range
Chorale participant
Not so high-pitched
Seor's "Stop!"
Soprano colleague
Women's choir voice
Word on Spanish stop signs
Palo __ (32 Across hub)
Viola's range
Woman's choir voice
Middle range
Soprano's female colleague
Boys' choir member
Female voice below soprano
Palo __ (Silicon Valley city)
Low vocal range for women
With 24-Across, a jazz band instrument
Four-part part
High-voiced man
Voice between soprano and tenor
Kind of clef
One voice
Second-highest voice in a four-part chorus
See 39-Down
___-relievo (kind of sculpture)
Singer.
Voice.
Kind of horn.
Palo ___, Hoover's home.
Tenor viola.
A tenor violin.
Man's or woman's voice.
Voice in a glee club.
Low-range singer.
Low-voiced songstress.
Marian Anderson's voice.
Member of the glee club.
Musical part.
Palo ___, where Stanford University is.
See 67 Across.
Vocal part.
A height or hill: Spanish.
A hill: Span.
Brahms' "___ Rhapsody."
High: Comb form.
Member of a choir.
Member of a quartet.
Part singer.
Quartet singer.
Section of a glee club.
Voice part.
Voice pitch.
___ horn.
High: Span.
Althorn.
Member of a chorus.
Kind of saxhorn.
Singer in a quartet.
Choir section.
Type of voice.
Member of a mixed quartet.
___ saxophone.
High: Sp.
Height: It.
Tone of voice.
High, in Italy.
Cousin of 9 Across.
Low-pitched voice.
Musical term.
Tall: Sp.
Chorus part
Certain voice
Choir-loft occupant
Relative of 1 Across
___-relievo (high relief)
E-flat sax
Choirboy's voice
Sax or singer
Choir boy
Kind of clarinet or sax
Kind of tenor
Singer's voice
Word with horn or flute
STOP, in Jalisco
Band instrument, for short
Chorus section
Palo ___, Calif.
See 49 Down
Second-voice carrier
See 14 Across
Viola, e.g.
Voice in the old village choir
A singer
Between tenor and soprano
Voice or instrument
E-flat saxophone
Kind of flute
Rocco's "Halt!"
A chorister
Clef or horn preceder
Tall, in Torino
Voice in a choir
Choral member
Señorita's "Stop!"
Choir component
High, in Juárez
Palo singer?
Brahms's "___ Rhapsody"
One of the clefs
Choral voice range
Like Charlie Parker's sax
Start of some cloud names
Quarter of a quartet, maybe
___ voltaje! (Spanish warning)
Like a certain sax
Like some singing
Trujillo ___ (Puerto Rican city)
___-relievo
Mezzo's colleague
Part in an ensemble
Part of a chorus
Like Woody Herman's sax
Like un monte
Member of the chorus
Second voice
One not ending on a high note?
Voice above bass
Countertenor's counterpart
High man
Kind of recorder
Member of an instrument family
See 118-Across
Middle part
Deep-voiced, for a woman
Middle sax?
Opera villainess, typically
Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice"
Prefix in cloud names
High, in Honduras
Lola in "Damn Yankees," e.g.
Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees"
Range of some robe wearers
Word with flute or horn
Certain castrato
High in the Sierra Madre?
Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd," for one
Chorister's voice
It's high in the Sierras
It's high in Peru
Liza Minnelli, for one
Opposite of bajo
Norah Jones or Cher
Part in some arrangements
Mezzo's choirmate
One quarter of a quartet
Alicia Keys or Adele, e.g.
Mama Rose in "Gypsy," e.g.
Many a Vienna Boys' Choir boy
Part of the range that's widely accessible?
Adele, voicewise
Cher or Adele, e.g.
Meteorological lead-in to stratus
Quartet part
Amy Winehouse, vocally
Lead-in to cumulus
Midlevel voice
Orfeo in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice," e.g.
Prefix with stratus
47-Down, for one
Cher or Adele, musically
Cloud name prefix
Dolly in "Hello, Dolly!," e.g.
Lead-in to stratus or cumulus
Rare solo voice in opera
Cher, e.g., voicewise
Cher, for example
Kind of horn pitched in E flat
One whose range goes from about F3 to F5, musically
Soprano's co-star?
Toni Braxton or Mahalia Jackson, e.g.
Chaka Khan, vocally
Intermediate choir voice
Lead-in to sax
Range for a viola
Spanish opposite of bajo
Tina Turner, voicewise
Voice below mezzo-soprano
13-Across, voicewise
A cappella part, say
Cher, but not Sonny
Cher, voicewise
Judy Garland, voicewise
Mid-range?
One joining in the chorus
Part in the middle?
Patsy Cline, for one
Soprano's choirmate
Vocal range below soprano
Vocal range for Adele and Cher
Like violas and English horns
See 24-Down
The "A" of S.A.T.B.
Bajo's opposite
Second-highest of four
Tina Turner or Stevie Nicks, e.g.
Vocal part that often provides harmony to a soprano melody
Lower than a mezzo
Palo _____, CA
Low-singing female
Choir female
L.A. rockers Palo___
Breathe In band Palo___
Common rock sax
Popular sax
Breathe In band Palo__
Countertenor counterpart
Toni Braxton, voice-wise
Adele, range-wise
Cher or Toni Braxton, e.g.
Countertenor, e.g.
Second word of a California city
Chorus girl, maybe
Paul Desmond's sax
Gladys Knight or Tina Turner
Tina Turner or Cher, musically
Amy Winehouse, for one
A in music class?
Certain glee-club member
Deep-voiced diva
Grace Jones, for one
Middle-to-high range
Range for many a villainess
Certain choir member
Clef below treble
Vocal range similar to mezzo-soprano
Voice lower than soprano
___ flute (instrument with a lower range than a standard flute)
Quarter of a quartet, perhaps
Tijuana traffic sign
A choir voice
Benny Carter's sax
Clef type
Highest male singing voice
It's higher than 65 Across
Karen Carpenter's voice
Parker's sax, e.g.
Second highest in a family of instruments
Hymn part, often
Highest man or lowest woman
Certain choirboy
One in harmony
Palo _____
Tenor's higher-up
Certain singing voice
Choir role
Sax classification
Sax for Bird
She's deep
Chorale contributor
Cumulus lead-in
Violist's clef, perhaps
Bonnie Raitt's vocal range
Celia Cruz's vocal range
Chaka Khan's vocal range
See 19-Across
Singing voice below soprano
Singing voice type
Soprano, ___, tenor, bass
Tracy Chapman's voice type
Type of singer
Vocal range above tenor
Voice part between soprano and tenor
Certain sax range
Certain carol singer
Certain vocal range
Saxophone variety
Second-highest in four-part harmony
Type of clef or horn
Vocal quartet member, perhaps
Soprano alternative
It's between soprano and tenor
Like some singing voices
Singer's range
Sax type for Charlie Parker
A certain chorister
Kind of sax or singer
Word describing some instruments
High tenor
Singing range of many women
Kind of clef, voice or sax
Kind of saxophone or clef
Type of choir voice
Type of voice in a choir
Voice in a quartet
Bird's sax type
Deepest female voice
Falsetto male voice
Harmonizing voice
52-Down, vocally
High, in instrument names
Viola clef
Range of Anita Baker or Tina Turner
Toni Braxton's vocal range
Viola music clef, often
Vocal quartet member, maybe
Adele or Cher, vocally
Adele's voice range
Liza Minnelli, vocally
Voice hidden in "nasal tone"
Voice in a four-part harmony
Gladys Knight, vocally
Highest male voice
Soprano, ___, tenor and bass
Tracy Chapman, vocally
Type of flute or saxophone
___ clef (viola music symbol)
*Butcher's range
Adele's vocal range
Annie Lennox, e.g.
Vocal range for Tina Turner
Mavis Staples, vocally
Vocal range for Gladys Knight
Voice that means "high" in Italian
Barbershopper
Member of the choir
Palo ____
With 43 Down Brahms work
Barbershop quartet's need
Low soprano
Stop in Monterrey
____ sax
Halt! in East LA
Palo ___, CA
Certain singer
Low woman at the Met
Reed section member
Tenor neighbor
Countertenor range
Four-part harmony part
Type of clef
Certain saxophone
A choir member
Deep-voiced songstress
Between tenor and mezzo-soprano
Cannonball Adderley's sax
Highest adult male singing voice
Hold it, in Spain
Opera villainess, sometimes
Harmony part, often
Range of some saxophones
Kind of clef or sax
Certain choral singer
Female voice type
One of the sax family
Quartet's need
Certain 57-Down singer
Low woman in a choir
Type of flute or sax
Range significantly higher than 5-Across
A cappella group member
Deep female voice
Part of some vocal quartets
Sax larger than a soprano
Cher, vocally
Range for some saxes
Range of many female vocalists
Sweet Adelines member
Voice lower than mezzo
Anita Baker or Toni Braxton, e.g.
Range between tenor and soprano
Voice above 6-Down
Voice range above tenor
Alphabetically first vocal range
Gloria Estefan's vocal range
Oleta Adams vocal range
Sax or flute type
Voice between tenor and soprano
Cher's vocal range
Gladys Knight's vocal range
Palo ___ (Bay Area city)
Range hidden in "vocal tone"
SSA choral arrangement part
Sax type played by Paquito D'Rivera
Singer below a soprano
Tracy Chapman's vocal range
Adele or Tracy Chapman's vocal range
Joy Oladokun's vocal range
Tina Turner's vocal range
Type of sax or singer
C, or __ clef
Pitch range
Sax range, sometimes
Baker or Carpenter, e.g.
___ saxophone (instrument for Charlie Parker)
Tenor's choral colleague
Voice from the loft
Chorus constituent
Like some 60-Across
Many a choirboy
Range of some saxes
Singer, sometimes
Voice from the choir loft
Cor anglais's range
Soprano-tenor go-between
Many an opera villainess
Viola range
Voice above 16-Across