• ___ clef
• ___ horn
• ___ Rhapsody: Brahms vocal work
• ___ sax
• ___ saxophone
• ___ saxophonist
• ___ voltaje! (Spanish warning)
• ___-relievo
• ___-relievo (kind of sculpture)
• A cappella group part
• A cappella range
• A certain chorister
• A choir member
• A choir voice
• A chorister
• A chorus line
• A register
• Annina in Der Rosenkavalier
• Art Pepper's sax
• Barbershop quartet member
• Barbershop quartet's need
• Barbershopper
• Beginner's sax, usually
• Below 37A
• Benny Carter's sax
• Between soprano and tenor
• Between tenor and mezzo-soprano
• Bird played it
• Bird's instrument
• Boys' choir voice
• Brahms' ___ Rhapsody
• Breathe In band Palo___
• C, or ___ clef
• Cannonball Adderley's sax
• Cannonball Adderley's sax type
• Cantata part
• Cantata participant
• Carol part
• Carol singer
• Certain carol singer
• Certain caroler, perhaps
• Certain castrato
• Certain choir member
• Certain choirboy
• Certain chorister
• Certain clarinet
• certain female voice
• Certain sax
• Certain sax range
• Certain saxophone
• Certain singer
• Certain singing voice
• Certain vocal range
• Certain voice
• Charlie Parker played it
• Charlie Parker's sax
• Charlie Parker's saxophone type
• Cher, e.g.
• Cher, for one
• Cher's voice range
• Chianti high
• Choir member
• Choir part
• Choir range
• Choir role
• Choir section
• Choir voice
• Choir voice below soprano
• Choral category
• Choral designation
• Choral line
• Choral member
• Choral part
• Choral range
• Choral singer
• Choral voice
• Choral voice range
• Choral-score line
• Chorale contributor
• Chorister
• Chorister's voice
• Chorus girl
• Clarinet choice
• Clarinet range
• Clarinet type
• Clef or horn preceder
• Clef type
• Common rock sax
• Countertenor
• Countertenor counterpart
• Countertenor range
• Countertenor, e.g.
• Cumulus lead-in
• Deep-voiced songstress
• Deep-voiced, for a woman
• Doo-wop group member
• Doo-wop part
• Doo-wop voice
• Early Xerox computer
• English horn's range
• Ethel Merman, for one
• Far from a high voice
• Female choir member
• Female choir voice
• Female opera villain, often
• Female singer
• Female singing range
• Female singing voice
• Female voice
• Female voice range
• Flute or saxophone variety
• Four-part chorus member
• Four-part harmony part
• Four-part part
• Glee club member
• Glee club part
• Glee club voice
• Guy who's high in a loft?
• Halt! in East LA
• Harmony part
• Harmony part, often
• Harmony part, perhaps
• Her voice is deep
• High guy
• High in the Andes
• High in the Sierra Madre?
• High male voice
• High man
• High tenor
• High voice
• High-voiced man
• High, in Havana
• High, in Honduras
• High, in Ju
• Highest adult male singing voice
• Highest male singing voice
• Highest male voice
• Highest man or lowest woman
• Hold it, Hernando
• Hold it, in Spain
• Horn for Cannonball or Bird
• Horn type
• Husky singer, maybe
• Hymn part
• Hymn part, often
• Inner voice hidden in five puzzle answers
• It means 'high' in Italian
• It's between soprano and tenor
• It's high in Peru
• It's high in the Sierras
• Italian for high
• Jimmy Dorsey's sax
• Judy Garland, e.g.
• Karen Carpenter or Shania Twain
• Karen Carpenter, for one
• Karen Carpenter's voice
• Katisha's range in The Mikado, usually
• Kind of clef
• Kind of flute
• Kind of flute or horn
• Kind of flute pitched a perfect fourth lower than an ordinary flute
• Kind of horn
• Kind of recorder
• Kind of sax
• Kind of saxophone
• Kind of singer
• Kind of trombone
• Kind of voice
• Lea Michele on Glee, e.g.
• Like a certain sax
• Like a lot of saxes
• Like Cannonball Adderley's sax
• Like Charlie Parker's sax
• Like some recorders
• Like some saxes
• Like some singing
• Like some winds
• Like un monte
• Like Woody Herman's sax
• Liza Minnelli, for one
• Lola in Damn Yankees, e.g.
• Lola, e.g., in Damn Yankees
• Low choral part
• Low female singing voice
• Low female voice
• Low part in a womens' choir
• Low soprano
• Low vocal range, maybe
• Low voice
• Low woman
• Low woman at the Met
• Low-down singer?
• Low-singing female
• Low-voiced lady
• Low-voiced woman
• Lower than a mezzo
• Lowest female singing voice
• Lowest female voice
• Male singing voice
• Many a member of the Vienna Boys' Choir
• Marian Anderson, for one
• Member of an instrument family
• Member of the choir
• Member of the chorus
• Mexican stop sign
• Mezzo's colleague
• Middle harmony part
• Middle part
• Middle range
• Middle sax?
• Middle voice
• Midrange voice
• Midrange voice type
• Motet part
• Mrs. Lovett in Sweeney Todd, for one
• Musical part
• Musical range
• Musical voice
• Norah Jones or Cher
• One above a tenor
• One cat's sax-appeal?
• One in a four-part harmony
• One in harmony
• One not ending on a high note?
• One sax
• One under a mezzo
• One voice
• One who sings a lot
• One whose range typically starts at F below middle C
• Opera villainess, often
• Opera villainess, sometimes
• Opera villainess, typically
• Opera villainess, usually
• Opposite of bajo
• Orfeo, e.g., in Gluck's Orfeo ed Euridice
• Palo
• Palo ___, CA
• Palo ___, Calif.
• Palo ___, California
• Palo singer?
• Parker's sax, e.g.
• Part in an ensemble
• Part of a chorus
• Part of SATB
• Part of SATB, chorally
• Paul Desmond played it
• Paul Desmond's sax
• Pitch of some saxophones
• Pitch range
• Polyphonic part
• Popular sax
• Prefix for cumulus
• Prefix in cloud names
• Prefix with cumulus
• Quarter of a quartet, maybe
• Quarter of a quartet, perhaps
• Quartet member
• Quartet member, maybe
• Quartet member, often
• Quartet quarter
• Quartet voice
• Range above tenor
• Range below soprano
• Range between soprano and tenor
• Range near contralto
• Range of some choristers
• Range of some robe wearers
• Range of some saxophones
• Range under soprano
• Recorder range
• Reed played by Bird
• Reed section member
• Robert Plant, vocally
• Sax classification
• Sax for Bird
• Sax object?
• Sax played by Cannonball or Bird
• Sax range
• Sax register
• Sax section member
• Sax sort
• Sax type
• Sax type for Charlie Parker
• Sax type played by Charlie Parker
• The highest adult male singing voice
• The pitch range of the lowest female voice
• The lowest female singing voice