Better yet, shoot me a dm on discord! Im chiyoko! Pretty sure you have access to it now, right?
Also, the baritone things kinda funny. I was taught to sing womans alto in an all female choir for 3 years in middleschool, i only started singing tenor like i do now because my voice matured to the point i couldnt fake it anymore xP ive been singing 9 years, now, its crazy to think about how far ive come compared to back then.
Mkay, that was too good xD hit the nail so hard it split the plank of wood clean down the middle and started a fire with the friction, but it was great xP
As a mezzo/alto, yep. Though tbh it used to be the other way around in my school choirs as we had like 10 altos (no guys) and only I could half sing a sop part, so Iād take whatever harmony they needed.
If it comforts you, tenors arenāt that popular either. Mostly because when they start to fully perform, they either sound really sobby or like complete divas
In my old choir, it was soprano vs bass rivalry I remember best. Theyād tease us because we couldnāt get the melody right, and then theyād have a hard time remembering that one note. The only note they had to sing the whole song but it was just too hard no sympathy for them.
Really though, I always liked tenors. They may be dramatic, but at least they can stay on key somewhat reliably unlike the altos
For bass, I can only say that itās EXTREMELY difficult to stay in your register, especially if you have to belt your way through the song.
I think that the worst place is for mezzosopranos and baritones cause itās a constant identity crisis - either too high or too low. At some point you just want to stand back and be like that girl from Altoās Lament but throwing batons at everyone
Also, find me bands that donāt overabuse sopranos and tenors :3
So @Cj_Heighton I super love your contribution to the Secret Orders thread, but I also need you to know that the name āMister Orlovā makes me think of a very specific hockey player, whom I then imagined in a green robe and an animal mask, and it made my night.