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Finding
the
right
part
for
your
voice
is
the
initial
step.
Any
woman
of
average
singing
ability,
with
or
without
vocal
training,
will
find
a
part
that
fits
her
range.
Lead
is
the
melody
and
is
sung
in
the
range
between
A
below
middle
C,
and
C
above
middle
C.
Tenor
is
a
harmony
part
sung
consistently
above
the
lead.
Although
tenor
is
the
highest
voice
in
barbershop
harmony,
it
should
not
be
confused
with
soprano
of
conventional
singing
groups.
The
tenor
should
have
a
light,
sweet,
pure
tone
that
will
compliment
but
not
overpower
the
lead
voice.
Baritone
covers
approximately
the
same
range
as
lead.
The
baritone
harmony
notes
cross
the
lead
notes;
sometimes
sung
below
and
sometimes
above.
Baritones
must
constantly
adjust
their
balance
to
accommodate
their
position
in
the
chord.
Bass
singers
should
have
a
rich,
mellow
voice
and
be
able
to
sing
the
E
flat
below
middle
C
easily.
Basses
should
not
be
confused
with
the
alto
of
conventional
groups.
Many
altos
can
sing
the
bass
part,
but
others
are
much
better
suited
to
lead
or
baritone,
depending
on
range
and
vocal
quality.
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