


Understanding Baritone Voices in Singing
Barit is a term used in the context of voice types in singing. It refers to a type of male singing voice that is lower than a tenor but higher than a bass.
Baritones are known for their rich, warm, and full-bodied voices, with a range that typically spans from the A below middle C to the F above middle C. They often sing songs in the keys of A, B, C, and D major, and are commonly found in musical theater, pop, and classical music.
Some famous baritones include Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Josh Groban.



