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We have spotted ALTO (4 Letters) a total of 159 times in our database. Below you may see the clues associated with ALTO and also when and where was it last seen:
Definition
• | Formerly the part sung by the highest male, or counter-tenor, voices; now the part sung by the lowest female, or contralto, voices, between in tenor and soprano. In instrumental music it now signifies the tenor. |
• | An alto singer. |
Referring crossword puzzle clues
- Many a choirboy
- Midrange voice type
- Palo ___ California
- Voice range higher than tenor
- Female voice range
- Gladys Knight for one
- Joy Oladokun's vocal range
- Female choral voice
- Voice that means high in Italian
- Palo ___ (Bay Area city)
- Gladys Knight's vocal range
- Choir voice below soprano
- Middle harmony chorus part
- Violist's clef
- Mavis Staples vocally
- Tracy Chapman's vocal range
- The A of S.A.T.B.
- Quartet member
- Lead-in to cumulus
- Low vocal range for women
- Voice above 16-Across
- Palo __
- Vocal range for Gladys Knight
- Chorus member
- Range hidden in vocal tone
- Oleta Adams vocal range
- Cher's vocal range
- Choir part
- Type of saxophone
- Liza Minnelli's voice type
- Viola clef
- Women's choir voice
- Woman in the choir
- Quartet quarter
- Range above tenor
- Like violas and English horns
- Range below soprano
- See 24-Down
- Vocal range name meaning high
- Range for some saxophones
- Female chorus member
- Part in four-part harmony
- Singing voice
- High range
- Tall Sp.
- Kind of sax
- Adele's vocal range
- Midrange voice
- Voice above tenor
- Saxophone range
- Sax type
- Palo __ California
- Kind of saxophone
- Voice between soprano and tenor
- Type of 42-Across
- Singing voice type
- See 38-Down
- Adele, vocally
- Many an opera villainess
- Saxophone variety
- Female choir voice
- Voice below soprano
- Singer below a soprano
- Sax range
- Sax type played by Paquito D'Rivera
- Viola range
- Choir voice
Usage among publishers:
- Universal: Apr 9, 2024
- LA Times: Apr 4, 2024
- Newsday: Apr 1, 2024
- Newsday: Mar 31, 2024
- Newsday: Mar 28, 2024
- USA Today: Mar 27, 2024
- Newsday: Feb 27, 2024
- Universal: Feb 26, 2024
- Eugene Sheffer: Feb 24, 2024
- Wall Street Journal: Feb 17, 2024
- LA Times: Feb 14, 2024
- Universal: Feb 11, 2024
- Newsday: Feb 7, 2024
- LA Times: Feb 6, 2024
- Thomas Joseph: Feb 5, 2024
- New York Times: Apr 29, 2023