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Horn
Voice
Singer
____ sax
A singer
High man
__ flute
___ clef
High guy
Sax sort
Sax type
Choir boy
Contralto
Horn type
Palo ___.
She's low
One voice
Deep tone
Clef type
Chorister
Low voice
Sax range
Carol part
E-flat sax
Motet part
She's deep
Vocal part
Cher, e.g.
Choir role
Low woman?
High tenor
Viola clef
Choir part
Male voice
Choir voice
__ clarinet
Adele, e.g.
Low soprano
Viola, e.g.
Voice part.
___-relievo
A chorister
Choir woman
Flute range
Middle part
Middle sax?
Popular sax
Sax object?
Choir range
Chorus part
Sax variety
Certain sax
Palo __, CA
Type of sax
Voice range
Choral part
Vocal range
Kind of sax
Cantata part
Chorus line?
Choir female
Choral class
Doo-wop part
Guitar range
Palo singer?
Part singer.
Sax for Bird
Viola's clef
Voice pitch.
Middle range
Part of SATB
Sax register
Second voice
Chorus girl?
Middle voice
Musical clef
Type of clef
Choral range
Musical part
Quartet part
Singing part
Choir singer
Kind of horn
Choral voice
Female voice
Chorus voice
Kind of clef
Countertenor
Choir member
Choir section
A choir voice
A hill: Span.
Barbershopper
Cher, for one
Choral member
Choral singer
Counter-tenor
Like un monte
Musical voice
Recital voice
Sax or singer
Seor's "Stop!
Woman's voice
___ saxophone
A kind of sax
Cher, vocally
Met somebody?
Singing range
Viola's range
Doo-wop voice
Kind of tenor
Singing pitch
Type of flute
Certain voice
Clarinet type
Quartet voice
Female singer
Musical range
Kind of flute
Met performer
Chorus member
Singing voice
Chorus section
A chorus voice
Four-part part
Midlevel voice
One in harmony
Pitching range
Quartet singer
Quartet's need
Rocco's "Halt!
Saxophone size
Singer's range
Tenor neighbor
A choir member
Adele, vocally
Bird played it
Chorale member
Mimi, in "Rent
Recorder range
Singer's voice
Glee club part
Kind of singer
Certain singer
Midrange voice
Clarinet range
Operatic voice
A chorus line?
Saxophone type
Violist's clef
Quartet member
Justice Samuel
Like some winds
Stop!" in Spain
Bird's sax type
Choir component
High, in Havana
Many a choirboy
Palo __, Calif.
Tall, in Torino
High, to Miguel
Voice in a loft
Common rock sax
Ensemble singer
Low choral part
Low-voiced lady
Like some saxes
Choral category
Cumulus lead-in
High male voice
Glee club voice
Saxophone range
A cappella range
Adele, voicewise
Certain castrato
Certain soloist?
E-flat saxophone
High, in Italian
High, in Juárez
High: Comb form.
Hymn part, often
Kind of recorder
Low-down singer?
Opposite of bajo
Part below mezzo
Part of a chorus
Type of trombone
Cher, voice-wise
Choirboy's voice
High man's voice
Kind of clarinet
Certain choirboy
Low-voiced woman
Tall, in Tijuana
Voice in a choir
Woman in a choir
Tenor's neighbor
Voice above bass
Glee-club member
Type of clarinet
One of the clefs
Low female voice
Harmonizing voice
STOP," in Jalisco
A cappella member
Boy's choir range
Chorister's voice
Deep female voice
High, in Honduras
Higher than tenor
Mezzo's choirmate
Nina Simone, e.g.
Part for a singer
Singer, sometimes
Soprano colleague
Certain sax range
Female voice type
Italian for "high
It's high in Peru
Mezzo's colleague
Like some singing
One above a tenor
One under a mezzo
Deep-voiced woman
Saxophone variety
Tenor's higher-up
Voice in a chorus
Certain saxophone
Voice from a loft
Certain chorister
Kind of saxophone
Type of saxophone
Range above tenor
Voice above tenor
Boys’ choir voice
Cher's vocal range
Chorus constituent
Countertenor range
Chorus girl, maybe
Girl in the chorus
Lead-in to cumulus
Member of a choir.
Paul Desmond's sax
Señorita's "Stop!
Stop in Monterrey
Unisex vocal range
Choral designation
High, in the Andes
Sax classification
Sax section member
Shania Twain, e.g.
Voice in a quartet
Choral voice range
Low-singing female
Parker's sax, e.g.
Treble clef singer
Woman in the choir
Baritone colleague
Like a certain sax
Highest male voice
Soprano's neighbor
Voice in the choir
Benny Carter's sax
Female voice range
Male singing voice
Female choir voice
Cher or Adele, e.g.
Choir-loft occupant
Choral singing part
Chorale participant
Falsetto male voice
Mexican "stop" sign
Middle harmony part
Norah Jones or Cher
Not so high-pitched
Prefix with stratus
Range of some saxes
Shootouts preceders
Soprano alternative
Type of choir voice
Voice or instrument
Women's choir voice
Cantata participant
Certain vocal range
Harmony part, often
Kind of clef or sax
Part in an ensemble
Range below soprano
Range under soprano
Adele's vocal range
Certain voice range
Chorale contributor
Female choral voice
Like a lot of saxes
Member of the choir
Midrange voice type
A certain chorister
Soprano's colleague
Voice from the loft
Voice in the chorus
Female choir member
Voice above a tenor
Prefix with cumulus
Lowest female voice
Voice below soprano
Certain carol singer
Certain choir member
Countertenor's range
Deepest female voice
English horn's range
Female chorus member
Female singing range
Low woman at the Met
Member of a quartet.
Member of the chorus
Range of some flutes
Score part, at times
Second-voice carrier
Type of clef or horn
Type of flute or sax
Low woman in a choir
Singer above a tenor
L.A. rockers Palo___
Tijuana traffic sign
Vocal quartet member
Certain opera singer
Charlie Parker's sax
Palo ___, California
Doo-wop group member
Certain female voice
Female singing voice
Certain choral singer
Clef or horn preceder
Harmony part, perhaps
Like a violist's clef
One of the sax family
Potential aria singer
Prefix in cloud names
Quartet member, maybe
Range for some flutes
Robert Plant, vocally
Shania Twain, for one
Toni Braxton, for one
Voice below a soprano
Woman's singing voice
''Hold it,'' in Spain
Bonnie Raitt, for one
Kind of sax or singer
Many a woman, vocally
A cappella group part
Taylor Swift, for one
Kind of flute or horn
Certain singing voice
Quartet member, often
Amy Winehouse, vocally
Brahms' "___ Rhapsody.
High male choir member
Liza Minnelli, for one
Low female vocal range
Low female voice range
Low vocal range, maybe
Brahms's "___ Rhapsody
Deep-voiced songstress
Four-part harmony part
Part of SATB, chorally
Breathe In" band Palo__
A, on some vocal scores
Deep female choir voice
Karen Carpenter's voice
Kind of clarinet or sax
Like Woody Herman's sax
Male ___ (countertenor)
Section of a glee club.
Voice higher than tenor
Word with flute or horn
Word with horn or flute
A cappella group member
Violist's clef, perhaps
Beginner's sax, usually
Opera villainess, often
Adele or Cher, voicewise
Baker or Carpenter, e.g.
Cher or Adele, musically
Classification for Adele
Deep-voiced, for a woman
It's high in the Sierras
Karen Carpenter, for one
One quarter of a quartet
Range of some choristers
Type of voice in a choir
Like some singing voices
Marian Anderson, for one
Pitch of some saxophones
She can reach pretty low
Low female singing voice
Countertenor counterpart
Range of some saxophones
___-relievo (high relief)
Adele or Cher, voice-wise
Barbershop quartet's need
Between tenor and soprano
Deep-voiced female singer
High in the Sierra Madre?
High, in instrument names
Kind of saxophone or clef
Member of a mixed quartet
Opera villainess, usually
Voice from the choir loft
Voice range below soprano
Cannonball Adderley's sax
Deep female singing voice
Guy who's high in a loft?
Start of some cloud names
Choir voice below soprano
Member of a women's choir
Vocal range below soprano
Like Charlie Parker's sax
A height or hill: Spanish.
Alicia Keys or Adele, e.g.
Certain female voice range
Flute or saxophone variety
Kind of clef, voice or sax
Kind of saxophone or flute
Mama Rose in "Gypsy," e.g.
Middle harmony choral part
Part in a four-part chorus
Range of some robe wearers
Second-highest choir voice
Vocal range for both sexes
Word on Spanish stop signs
Word on Mexican stop signs
Band instrument, for short
One in a four-part harmony
Choral voice below soprano
Countertenor's counterpart
Highest male singing voice
Female opera villain, often
Lea Michele on "Glee," e.g.
Low vocal range for a woman
Low-voiced woman in a choir
Opera villainess, typically
Part of some vocal quartets
Sax type for Charlie Parker
Singing range of many women
Highest man or lowest woman
Low part in a womens' choir
Opera villainess, sometimes
Quarter of a quartet, maybe
Singing range of most women
Word on a Mexican stop sign
Lowest female singing voice
Highest male singer, usually
Lola in "Damn Yankees," e.g.
Lola, e.g., in "Damn Yankees
Low-voiced woman in a chorus
Sax played by Charlie Parker
Vocal range that means "high
Annina in "Der Rosenkavalier
Second-highest part, usually
Karen Carpenter's vocal range
Lead-in to stratus or cumulus
Low voice for a female singer
Many a Vienna Boys' Choir boy
Vocal quartet member, perhaps
Quarter of a quartet, perhaps
A cappella group member, maybe
Cannonball Adderley's sax type
It's between soprano and tenor
Like Cannonball Adderley's sax
Member of an instrument family
One not ending on a high note?
Voice in the old village choir
Voice type below mezzo-soprano
Deep voice for a female singer
___ voltaje!" (Spanish warning)
Karen Carpenter or Shania Twain
Karen Carpenter's singing range
Shania Twain or Karen Carpenter
Vocal part often sung by mezzos
Voice between tenor and soprano
___-relievo (kind of sculpture)
__ Rhapsody": Brahms vocal work
Between tenor and mezzo-soprano
Charlie Parker's saxophone type
Voice that's lower than soprano
Range between soprano and tenor
Voice between soprano and tenor
Lady Gaga or Katy Perry, vocally
Trujillo ___ (Puerto Rican city)
Word describing some instruments
Highest adult male singing voice
Meteorological lead-in to stratus
Sax type played by Charlie Parker
Kind of sax played by Maceo Parker
One not often hitting the high note
Second-highest in four-part harmony
Female choir member with a low voice
Singer who's not all about that bass
Saxophone that's smaller than a tenor
Vocal range for Adele and Norah Jones
Mrs. Lovett in "Sweeney Todd," for one
Sax played by Charlie and Maceo Parker
Female singer who can hit the low notes
Clef that sort of looks like a capital B
Katisha's range in "The Mikado," usually
Female singing voice lower than a soprano
Kind of sax played by Cannonball Adderley
Inner voice" hidden in five puzzle answers
Orfeo in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice," e.g.
Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's "Orfeo ed Euridice
Second highest, in a family of instruments
Second-highest voice in a four-part chorus
Voice type that's lower than mezzo-soprano
Part of the range that's widely accessible?
Singer whose voice is lower than a soprano's
Vocal range that's between soprano and tenor
Voice range that's between soprano and tenor
Female vocal range that's deeper than soprano
Saxophone that's higher in pitch than a tenor
Woman who doesn't generally hit the high notes
Singer of an Adele song at karaoke night, often
Vocal range for Anita Baker and Karen Carpenter
Type of saxophone that's higher than a tenor sax
Voice type that figures into this puzzle's theme
The role of Katisha in "The Mikado," traditionally
One whose range typically starts at F below middle C
Choir member with a voice a little lower than a soprano
Saxophone type featured on James Brown's "I Got You (I Feel Good)
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