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Tenorino

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Tenorino is not usually a name for the highest part of a high tenor voice, but rather a term for a particularly small, light voiced tenor. My understanding is that falsettone is the correct term for the quality used for the highest notes of a bel canto type tenor, and I think I will change this unless someone is attached to "tenorino". See the section of head voice, mezza voce and falsettone, here, for example: http://operalab.org/archives/1841 Orlando098 (talk) 20:33, 24 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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