In
music
Music is generally defined as the The arts, art of arranging sound to create some combination of Musical form, form, harmony, melody, rhythm or otherwise Musical expression, expressive content. Exact definition of music, definitions of mu ...
, an extension is a set of
musical notes that lie outside the standard
range or
tessitura.
Staff
A note that lies outside the lines of a
musical staff is an extension of the staff. The note will lie on a
ledger line.
Middle C
C or Do is the first note and semitone of the C major scale, the third note of the A minor scale (the relative minor of C major), and the fourth note (G, A, B, C) of the Guidonian hand, commonly pitched around 261.63 Hz. The actual frequen ...
, for example, is an extension note on both
treble
Treble may refer to:
In music:
*Treble (sound), tones of high frequency or range, the counterpart of bass
*Treble voice, a choirboy or choirgirl singing in the soprano range
*Treble (musical group), a three-piece girl group from the Netherlands
*T ...
and
bass
Bass or Basses may refer to:
Fish
* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in the bass range:
** Bass (instrument), including:
** Acoustic bass gui ...
clefs, however is not outside the
grand staff. Soprano C and Deep C lie two ledger lines above treble and below bass respectively (as well as the grand staff).
Instruments
An instrumental extension is a range of playable notes outside the normal range of the instrument. A
baritone horn, if played by a skillful player, can be played an octave above the normal range. Since this is not standard, these notes would be an extension. (See also:
Crook (music)). With the bowed string instruments, lower pitches than the standard range are sometimes used through
scordatura in which the lowest string is tuned down a note or two. The double bass sometimes uses a
C extension extending the range of the E string downwards to C. Some
Bösendorfer
Bösendorfer (L. Bösendorfer Klavierfabrik GmbH) is an Austrian piano manufacturer and, since 2008, a wholly owned subsidiary of Yamaha Corporation. Bösendorfer is unusual in that it produces 97- and 92- key models in addition to instru ...
pianos have extra keys, extending the range several notes lower than a standard 88-key piano.
Voice
In vocal performance, a singer's extension is all notes that are a part of the singer's vocal range that lie outside the singer's
tessitura. This usually include notes that a singer can hit, but does not use on a regular basis. For example, a
coloratura soprano regularly, as defined by range, will sing in the
whistle register. A standard
mezzo-soprano
A mezzo-soprano or mezzo (; ; meaning "half soprano") is a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range lies between the soprano and the contralto voice types. The mezzo-soprano's vocal range usually extends from the A below middle C ...
has a range to the high F or G above middle C, however a mezzo-soprano with good
head voice extension can rival the coloratura soprano in range. However, since her normal
tessitura is mezzo-soprano (or under
Soprano C), her abilities in the whistle register would be considered her extension.
Although not commonly thought of, extension can be applied to the lower register as well. A
baritone may actually be able to reach depths of low D or E below low C, but is more comfortable in the higher baritone tessitura. A special class of soprano, the
soprano sfogato, while retaining the high notes characteristic of the soprano vocal range, may be able to hit down to E3 using the
chest voice. Due to dearth of true contraltos, usually mezzo-sopranos with strong low extension are employed instead in roles such as "Ulrica" in Verdi's ''
Un ballo in maschera''.
For men, their vocal extension upwards is usually co-terminus with his
falsetto
''Falsetto'' (, ; Italian diminutive of , "false") is the vocal register occupying the frequency range just above the modal voice register and overlapping with it by approximately one octave.
It is produced by the vibration of the ligamentous ed ...
, unless they are a
countertenor, barbershop tenor, or its equivalent in
popular music.
Uses of extensions include:
* providing an ''acuto'', i.e. an accented high note which may or may not be written in the score, e.g. in cadenzas,
mad scenes, etc.
* providing a cadence ''in acuti'', e.g. E6 at the end of "Sempre libera" in ''
La traviata
''La traviata'' (; ''The Fallen Woman'') is an opera in three acts by Giuseppe Verdi set to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave. It is based on ''La Dame aux camélias'' (1852), a play by Alexandre Dumas ''fils'' adapted from his own 18 ...
'' (which had in fact became a tradition if the soprano is able and the conductor allows it).
* ornamental purposes, usually in massive scale works, e.g. "D'amor al dolce impero" in Rossini's ''
Armida
Armida is the fictional character of a Saracen sorceress, created by the Italian late Renaissance poet Torquato Tasso. Description
In Tasso's epic ''Jerusalem Delivered'' ( it, Gerusalemme liberata, link=no), Rinaldo is a fierce and determi ...
''
References
Musical notation
Singing techniques
Jazz terminology
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