Definition of Baritone voice

1. Noun. The second lowest adult male singing voice.

Exact synonyms: Baritone
Generic synonyms: Singing Voice

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baritone Voice

barillas
baring
bario-
bariomicrolite
bariopyrochlore
bariosincosite
barista
baristas
baristo
baristos
barite
barites
baritonal
baritone
baritone horn
baritone voice (current term)
baritones
baritonist
baritonists
baritosis
baritsu
barium
barium arsenate
barium chloride
barium compounds
barium contrast material
barium dioxide
barium enema
barium hydroxide
barium meal

Literary usage of Baritone voice

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The True Method of Tone Production: A New and Complete Course of Voice Training by John Andrew Broekhoven (1908)
"The natural baritone voice should be cultivated first, as this constitutes ... The baritone voice, like the alto, is subject to the grossest mistreatment on ..."

2. Mind and Voice: Principles and Methods in Vocal Training by Samuel Silas Curry (1910)
"Those possessing a baritone voice are often discouraged and consider that ... As a matter of fact, the baritone voice is usually best adapted to speaking. ..."

3. The Science of Musical Sounds by Dayton Clarence Miller (1916)
"... 6 X 77 = 462; while this sound is clearly mow, it is not like a natural mow of the baritone voice, being pitched on such a sub-bass fundamental. ..."

4. The Musiclover's Handbook: Containing (1) A Pronouncing Dictionary of by John Herbert Clifford (1911)
"Low; deep. Basse chantante (Fr.) (shan-tont). baritone voice. ... baritone voice. Bass-bar. A strip of wood glued to the belly of instruments of the violin ..."

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