Well, if you listen to the radio and here a song, then you go to a live concert song by that same singer and it sounds EXACTLY the same way on the radio, the singer is lip singing.
Normally they lip- sync. The singers which do the actual singing are often fairly famous too.
Many singers have lip synced at some point in time. Lip syncing allows the vocalist to dance and move more wildly, whereas if he or she was actually singing while doing these things, the singing voice would be encumbered.
Yes, the singers at the Macy's Parade typically lip-sync to pre-recorded tracks rather than singing live.
no if you listen to her song then her consert you can tell she is not lip singing
yes because they would say somthing and it would reapeat and they wouldn't say nothin and they wont have back up singers but if they did have back up singers and it reapeats then no
The Trans-Siberian Orchestra does not lip-sync. They only play orchestral music with modern adaptations. There are no singers or singing in the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's performances..
she is not a lip singing gril
Here are a few options:Tell your choir teacher that your section is lip syncing, if she/he does what she/he is suppose to do, they will take care of it.Tell the lip syncing singers that you and your friend don't want to be the only ones singing.If your teacher isn't listening, and you are serious that you are the only ones not singing, stop singing (almost like a strike) for a while to show to your teacher that no one is singing.Tell the principal. He/She may be able to solve the issue or give you more options.
Not that I can tell my watching the videos of them singing
there is no reason to lip sync.
It's actually lip-syncing or lip-synching, from synchronization.
First off, it is lip syncing, and you can tell if the voice doesn't sound natural. Second, if their lips and facial movements aren't in "sync" with the music, that is a tell-tell sign that they are.