The difference between Baritone and Mezzo-soprano
When used as nouns, baritone means the male voice between tenor and bass, whereas mezzo-soprano means a voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
check bellow for the other definitions of Baritone and Mezzo-soprano
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Baritone as a noun:
The male voice between tenor and bass
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Baritone as a noun:
The musical range between tenor and bass
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Baritone as a noun:
A person, instrument, or group that performs in the range between tenor and bass
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Baritone as a noun:
a brass instrument similar to the euphonium, but with a cylindrical bore instead of a conical one; a baritone saxhorn
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Baritone as a noun (linguistics):
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Mezzo-soprano as a noun:
A voice or voice part intermediate in compass between soprano and contralto.
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Mezzo-soprano as a noun:
A person having such a voice.
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Compare with synonyms and related words:
- baritone vs soprano
- baritone vs mezzo-soprano
- baritone vs contralto
- baritone vs countertenor
- baritone vs tenor
- baritone vs baritone
- baritone vs bass
- mezzo-soprano vs soprano
- mezzo-soprano vs mezzo-soprano
- contralto vs mezzo-soprano
- countertenor vs mezzo-soprano
- mezzo-soprano vs tenor
- baritone vs mezzo-soprano
- bass vs mezzo-soprano