Examples of 'tessitura' in a sentence

Meaning of "tessitura"

tessitura (noun) - a term used in music to describe the range within which most notes of a vocal or instrumental part fall. It can also refer to the overall quality or characteristic range of a voice or instrument
Show more definitions
  • The most acceptable and comfortable vocal range for a singer or musical instrument; the range in which a given type of voice presents its best-sounding timbre.

How to use "tessitura" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
tessitura
Exploitation of color and tessitura in each voice type.
Its tessitura extends over more than four octaves.
Identify your range and tessitura.
But the tessitura of the role is quite high.
Totally change your tessitura.
Tessitura in speech.
You worked so well on the high notes and the tessitura.
Wide vocal range and tessitura often speak to the difficulty of a work.
This is because of tessitura.
The tessitura of these parts lies lower than the other tenor roles.
The leggero tenor has the highest tessitura of all the tenor subtypes.
The tessitura becomes higher and higher with the drama reaching its peak.
Piernay also performs in the bass baritone tessitura as a concert and lieder singer.
Moreno identifies vocal tessitura and the appropriate vocal terms for establishing precise and assertive communication.
The violin owes its brilliance to the perfect ratio between its tessitura and dimensions.

See also

The tessitura It is the quality that determines whether a voice is baritone or otherwise.
I do wish Alvarez were less limited in his tessitura.
I have been working with Monti Tessitura since the beginning of my adventure.
Fernández has a Baritone tessitura.
Similarly, the lower tessitura of these roles allow them frequently to be sung by bass-baritones.
No studies were found which evaluated the variable tessitura of individuals with ASD.
Tessitura, it describes the range of notes that a singer can reach without touching any extremes.
First, it must be capable of singing comfortably in a baritonal tessitura.
Her endurance in the high tessitura of Strauss ' operas is legendary.
Sébastien, popular melody or voix populi to a loud, so it has a tenor tessitura phonic.
Vary tessitura and vocal demands . This is necessary for vocal health and growth.
An exceptional voice of contralto - the rarest tessitura for a woman.
Boschi 's tessitura was, in modern terms, that of a high baritone.
The system can, through this, affect all or part of the tessitura of the instrument.
A high tessitura vis-a-vis the range extremes.
The bass has the lowest vocal range of all voice types, with the lowest tessitura.
In La Voix, talents defend themselves over the tessitura rather than the narrative.
The Falcon voice is closer to a mezzo-soprano timbre, but closer to a dramatic soprano tessitura.
Over the years, the Zegna group also bought Tessitura di Novara and Lanerie Agnona.
His voice is classified as " vox populi " but has a tenor tessitura.
What 's the highest tessitura for masculine voices?
Yes, because your voice had a beautiful … una bellissima tessitura.
It 's an infinite joy to sing, but the tessitura leaves us too exposed.
His melodies are often long, asymmetrical and wide-ranging in tessitura.
A singer 's tessitura is where the voice has the best timbre, easy volume, and most comfort.
Vocally, she is best described as a lyrical ( coloratura ) soprano, with a particularly high tessitura.
Usually ( but not always ) this voice has a lower tessitura than other sopranos, and a darker timbre.
A lovely tessitura - Thanks . and a beautiful range of vocal notes.
A lovely tessitura - Thanks.
Tessitura of the utterances, difference between the maximum F0 and minimum F0 of the sentences.
Created in 1911, Monti Tessitura is the Italian excellence in the field of shirts.
Tessitura Lancioni 1973 interprets both trends with style and elegance.

Search by letter in the English dictionary