contralto
/kənˈtræltəʊ/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈtræltəʊ/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈtral-(ˌ)tō/ (ame, mw)
contralto — 名詞
- contraltosingular
- contraltosplural
1. a singer whose voice falls in the lowest usual range for women; also, that low s
女低音
最低女聲歌手或其音域
a singer whose voice falls in the lowest usual range for women; also, that low singing voice itself
Apinya sang the contralto solo at the winter concert last night.
Apinya 昨晚在冬季音樂會上演唱女低音獨唱。
contralto solo — named voice part in performance
The choir needed another contralto to strengthen the lowest harmony line.
合唱團還需要一位女低音來加強最低聲部的和聲。
contralto in a choir section
Before the show, Rachid listened as the guest contralto warmed up on deep notes.
演出前,Rachid 聽著那位客席女低音用低沉的音做暖嗓。
Ada's contralto voice carried across the hall without a microphone.
Ada 的女低音嗓音不用麥克風也能傳遍整個大廳。
The opera company hired a young contralto from Seoul this season.
這家歌劇公司本季聘請了一位來自首爾的年輕女低音。
- alto
often used more loosely for a choir part and is less exact than contralto as a voice classification
- mezzo-soprano
a female voice type above contralto, with a higher and lighter comfortable range
- soprano
the highest common female voice, opposite of contralto in pitch range
用法筆記
In choir talk, alto often names the part being sung, while contralto names the singer's natural voice type. The word is used mainly in classical, choral, and voice-training contexts; in everyday conversation, people often just say low female voice instead.