Sopranino voice is the highest voice type in the soprano family. It has a range that typically spans from the D note above middle C to the E note two octaves above. The sopranino voice is quite rare, and it is not commonly found in contemporary music. Sopranino vocalists are most often found in classical and baroque choral music. Due to the high range of the sopranino voice, it requires exceptional vocal technique, control, and stamina to perform. It is often referred to as the "little soprano" because of its small size and high-pitched sound. Sopranino voice is sometimes used in ensemble singing to add a delicate, high-pitched texture to musical arrangements.
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