baritone explained
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A male voice type between tenor and bass, typically the most common adult male voice
The baritone range spans approximately A2 to A4, with a warm, full quality that sits comfortably in the middle of the male vocal spectrum. Subtypes include lyric baritone (lighter, more agile), Verdi baritone (powerful with a high extension for Verdi roles like Rigoletto and Macbeth), bass-baritone (heavier with strong low notes), and Kavalierbariton (noble, suited to Strauss). The baritone is arguably the most versatile male voice type, spanning roles from comic servants to tragic heroes.