Crossword clues for altos
altos
- Choir division
- Choir contingent
- Certain glee club members
- Voice parts
- Types of saxophones
- The voices of Oberon, Rinaldo and Erda
- Some women's voices
- Some members of the choir
- Some hers singing hymns?
- Some hers singing hymns
- Some female singers
- Some chorus girls?
- Sax types
- Opera villains, often
- Low-voiced female singers
- Los __ (Silicon Valley city)
- Chorus voices
- Chorus contingent
- Chorus components
- Cher and Pat Benatar, for two
- Women with low voices
- Voices that aren't sopranos or tenors or basses
- Voices similar to adult falsettists
- Voice types (5)
- Voice types
- Voice ranges
- They're heard at chorus rehearsals
- They get pretty high in church
- Some trollers
- Some soloists
- Some Requiem singers
- Some oratorio performers
- Some hims singing hymns
- Some harmonizers
- Some glee clubbers
- Some female voices
- Some ensemble voices
- Some choral voices
- Some choral singers
- Some choral members
- Some choir women
- Some choir ranges
- Some choir personnel
- Soloists in Mahler's Symphony #3
- Singers lower than sopranos
- Singers below mezzo-sopranos
- Sade and Anita Baker, range-wise
- Row in church, perhaps
- Prepubescent choir boys, probably
- Orchestra horns
- Many choirboys
- Low-voiced women in the choir
- Low-voiced singers like Annie Lennox
- Low women?
- Low women in the choir
- Low female singing voices
- Low choir section
- Los __: city near San Jose
- Los __: Bay Area city
- Los ___ (city in Silicon Valley)
- High men and low women
- High guys
- High choir voices
- Glee-club section
- Glee club women
- Glee club voices
- Female choristers
- Female choir section
- Etta James and Adele, musically
- Descriptive of los Andes
- Chorale voices
- Choral components
- Choirboys, frequently
- Choir pitches
- Certain singers in a choir
- Certain opera singers
- Boys'-choir voices
- Adele and Cher, e.g
- Low-voiced ladies
- Choir members
- Choir section
- Some choristers
- Chorus girls?
- Choir voices
- Harmony parts
- Los ___, Calif.
- Chorus section members
- Some clarinets
- Concert voices
- A chorus line?
- Treble clef readers
- Some hims with hymns
- Choral section
- ...
- Some saxophones
- Voices above tenors
- Some horns
- Some saxes and clarinets
- Some chorus members
- Some voices
- Some flutes
- Glee-club members
- Countertenors
- Chorale section
- Singers like Marian Anderson
- Some choir members
- Low female voices
- Choral singers
- Singing voices
- Choral voices
- Lowest female voices
- Certain voices
- Town in Paraguay
- Glee club section
- Certain choristers
- Chorale members
- Choristers who are usually women
- Choir parts
- What a choir requires
- Quartet members
- Choir group
- Glee-club group
- Some singers
- Cantata singers
- Female singers
- A soprano carrying line to other singers
- They come into a cathedral to sing
- They appear in recital to sing
- Singing group
- Low voices
- Choir singers
- Some choir voices
- Some glee club members
- Los ___, California
- Chorus members
- Chorus line
- Some choirboys
- Choral group
- Some glee club voices
- Female voices
- Some choir singers
- Female choir voices
- Chorus line?
- Choral contingent
- Some singing voices
- Low-voiced women in the chorus
- Glee club members
- Certain singing voices
- Certain saxophones
- They sing near sopranos
- Some choir boys?
- Some carolers
- Low female singers
- Chorus voices lower than sopranos
- Choral parts
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Alto \Al"to\, n.; pl. Altos. [It. alto high, fr. L. altus. Cf. Alt.]
(Mus.) 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.
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An alto singer.
Alto clef (Mus.) the counter-tenor clef, or the C clef, placed so that the two strokes include the middle line of the staff.
--Moore.
Wiktionary
n. (plural of alto English)
Wikipedia
Altos may refer to:
- Altos (Paraguay)
- Altos, Brazil, a municipality in Piauí
- Los Altos (Jalisco), a geographic region in the eastern part of the Mexican state of Jalisco
- Altos Computer Systems, an early microcomputer manufacturer
Usage examples of "altos".
It was easy to strike up a friendship on Altos, because the board had a chat system, a place where a few kids at a time can log in and type conversations isochronously, in real time.
Desde el amparo de los altos pilares hombres de rasurado mentón tiraban silenciosos, y eran el centro de un despavorido horizonte de coches de alquiler cargados de impacientes refuerzos, con artillería Colt en los puños.
Pensé que los hombres del porvenir no sólo eran más altos, sino más diestros.
De tarde, arrimaba a la puerta una de las sillas y mateaba con seriedad, puestos los ojos en la enredadera del muro de la inmediata casa de altos.
Los ve tremendos, tempestuosos, felices, odiosamente sabios en el manejo de hacienda cimarrona y de altos caballos.
Parapetado por aquel cordón de hombres altos, Bill ha disparado sobre el intruso.
Fuera de alguna apresurada mención de sus aficiones pictóricas y de su refinado buen gusto, se ponderó su fe, su bondad, su casi anónima y constante filantropía, su linaje patricio —el general Glencairn había militado en la campaña del Brasil— y su destacado lugar en los más altos círculos.
Eran altos, fuertes, huesudos, de pelo que tiraba a rojizo y de caras aindiadas.
Además, encendieron cuatro velas en candeleros altos y pusieron flores alrededor.
Marino vio la rosa, como Adán pudo verla en el Paraíso, y sintió que ella estaba en su eternidad y no en sus palabras y que podemos mencionar o aludir pero no expresar y que los altos y soberbios volúmenes que formaban en un ángulo de la sala una penumbra de oro no eran (como su vanidad soñó) un espejo del mundo, sino una cosa más agregada al mundo.