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Choir tenors and tenor voice students

Sight-singing exercises for tenor voice

Tenor sight-singing is its own discipline. The notated octave-down treble convention trips up readers who switched from another voice part, and the upper passaggio (around F4) is exactly where most app demos break down. SightSing's exercises are tessitura-aware: tenor exercises stay in your singable range until you've mastered the interval and rhythm work, then push gently upward.

Every level in the 18-level curriculum has a tenor-specific exercise set, ranging from C3 up to roughly A4 by the higher levels. The lower exercises sit in the rich middle of the tenor voice (E3–C4) where intonation is easiest to lock in.

When you sing through a tenor exercise, the app reads pitch live. A C4 above middle C reads correctly regardless of whether you're singing falsetto or in modal voice — the pitch detection cares about fundamental, not timbre.

The peer-reviewed curriculum specifically flagged tenor as a voice part where most apps fail. SightSing's onboarding lets you set your voice part once; every subsequent exercise is generated within your range.

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