What is a tenor line?
The tenor is the highest male voice type you will find in a typical choir. This is the voice type with the smallest range, it barely covers two octaves from C3 to B4. ... These singers are easily visible by their red faces when trying to sing the high notes in the tenor melodic line.
How do you sing tenor range?
If you naturally sing in the tenor range, you're well on your way to singing in high tenor. Locate middle C again and match pitch with an "Ahhhhh" sound. Now locate the C an octave below Middle C, followed by the C an octave above Middle C. Match your voice to each note by going, "Ahhhhh."
How do you know if you are a tenor?
Tenor. The tenor is the highest type of male voice, typically comfortable between C3 to C5. Tenors generally have greater control over their falsetto (head voice), allowing them to reach notes well into the female register.