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baritone

[bar-i-tohn] / ˈbær ɪˌtoʊn /


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“Get ready for what Jules Verne could only imagine,” the baritone voice-over says.

From New York Times

Colter Wall may be country’s truest disciple of Willie Nelson, even though he’s a baritone rather then a tenor.

From New York Times

At the time, bluegrass arrangements typically featured one voice singing the melody, with a tenor and a baritone supplying harmonies above and below it.

From New York Times

Mr. McReynolds sang the melody line in a crystalline baritone, while his brother, who died of thyroid cancer in 2002, added honeyed tenor harmonies on top.

From New York Times

The 74-year-old was in fine voice throughout, his soulful baritone almost unchanged from his heyday in the 1960s.

From BBC