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Originally Posted by walking proud
I think "II Soprano" and "I Soprano" and "II Alto" and "I Alto" aren't based on the notes that you can hit, but whether you are able to do harmonies well or the notes that you're most comfortable with.
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It depends on the colour of your voice and how high or low the same note sounds sung by different ppl with different kinda voices. Ayu is soprano, she doesn't sing very high not because she can't but because it wouldn't really sound very appealing. I'm a tenor and D sounds really high and it's not, when i sing ayu's songs I sound really high so I either lower the chords or make "terceras" (i don't really know how u say that in english) that is not singing notes but chords