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When more than one singer is singing at the same time, it is usually called harmony.
It means all four singers are singing at the same time.
There are no instruments in a choir. Choir is made up of voices singing together. Though a piano is most often used to help teach choirs their music and section parts, and can accompany the choirs when performing.
They're given the same names as male counterparts: tenor, lead, baritone, and bass.
Do you remember the old joke, "How do you get to Carnegie Hall?" The punchline was "Practice, practice, practice!" It's not that much different from the question raised here. The most important thing you can do to improve your singing skills is practice. Make sure you include a good warm-up before you start (singing arpeggios is a good start). Practicing three times a week for thirty minutes each is another good starting point. If at all possible, look into working with a voice coach, who can help you with other important parts of singing, like proper breathing and phrasing.
Choir is people singing together. the general meaning of choir is doing things together, so generally they rehearse and warm up either as a whole or in their parts.
When more than one singer is singing at the same time, it is usually called harmony.
Different parts that are put together
I would call it a "medley".
It means all four singers are singing at the same time.
The oceans have different names so people can refer to the different parts by name. It is the same concept as to why your body has different parts that have different names. Hope this helps! :)
They live in completely different parts of the world, so they never live together.
Yes
talking, singing,
No he only did the talking parts.
Singing in Harmony means when a group of people sing a song and take turns singing parts of it instead of just one person singing the verses
No. She voices in both singing and speaking parts.