The alto group in Chorale le Bon Berger Kigali
Chorale le bon Berger Kigali has about 100 active singers, 1/6 of whom are from Alto. In the Alto voice of Chorale le Bon Berger Kigali, they have a voice representative who always coordinates activities related to their voice.
The alto voice is the lowest female voice. The alto is the second-highest of the four voice types, sitting above the tenor but below the soprano. In a choir, alto describes the lowest singing part written for a female voice. While the range can vary a bit by singer, the typical range for the alto voice is the F or G below middle C, to second D above middle C. Incidentally, musical instruments that naturally fall in this range can sometimes also be called altos, as in the alto saxophone. In a choir, alto describes the lowest singing part written for a female voice. A true operatic contralto is rare, so much so that often roles intended for contralto are performed by mezzo-sopranos. The typical contralto range lies between F3 (the F below middle C) to F5 (the second F above middle C). In the lower and upper extremes some contralto voices can sing from D3 (the D below middle C) to B♭ 5 (the second B-flat above), one whole step short of the soprano high C.
Vision
To produce the best alto singers especially in classical music around the world.
Mission
To make a daily contribution wherever the choir needs it.
Values
Passion and determination
Alto members are willing to lend their participation in all planned actions and are always determined to get their voices out to the best of their ability.
Self –confidence
Alto members are not discouraged or affected by any up and down performance in the choir, we always have confidence to perform well.
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