A soprano (usually in a middle to high school choir) who shows the audience how high her voice is going by raising her eyebrows to extreme heights.
"Stop raising your eyebrows during the high parts!" the choir director yelled. "I don't want any eyebrow sopranos."
Guy #1: Dude, that note's a high G!
Guy #2: Yeah, I can tell because of the eyebrow sopranos.
9π 1π
The medium womon's singing voice. Plays evil characters; seductresses, vamps, occasionally teenage boys...
Listen to this... the lengendary mezzo-soprano character of Carmen... crooning her seductive HabaΓ±era...
68π 23π
when you watch the first episode of a show and begin obsessively watching it, sometimes learning all the actors names and trivia about the show.
Guy 1: Yeah, i just watched 8 episodes of The Wire in one sitting.
Guy 2: Youβre under the Sopranos Effect.
A person, ussually in youth musical theatre, who pretends to be a Soprano vocalist generally because they want the tune. Their vocal range is clearly not suitable to be a Soprano.
Sarah: I'm a soprano, we always get the tune, so it is good
Sam: You clearly cannot sing high enough to be a soprano, you are a fake soprano
The absolute highest voice in a choir, and undoubtedly the sexiest (when it belongs to a girl, on a guy it's just creepy).
Dude, did you hear that first soprano bust that high D? Damn, that was hot.
7π 1π
A guy (well, there's only ONE Soprano Man) with a kickass voice (can sing the soprano part) and even more kickass hair (blond afro.) Soprano Man should be worshipped, especially his comic.
You will join my mindless army of Soprano Man fans.
It's a tenor! It's an alto! No! It's...Danananananananan Soprano Man!
24π 9π
A common ailment among performers, resulting in the belief that depth of feeling is best conveyed, not by a heartfelt and realistic delivery, but by as much arm waving, melodramatic movement, dewey-eyed smiling, and feigned ingenue-ity as one can muster, irrespective of song content.
So named for its commonality within female singers of the highest vocal range, though this syndrome is known to present quite commonly among divas of any gender and/or vocal range. However, the following correlation is clearly present: the higher one's vocal range in comparison to the average of one's gender, the more likely one is to exhibit symptoms of the aforementioned kind.
"The girl playing Desdemona was smiling winningly at the audience while her character was supposed to be in tears. I think she had a bad case of Soprano Syndrome."
11π 3π