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Aria or Recitative

The latter is generally without rhythm

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How many types of opera are there?

opera falls into 5 main categories. opretta, falsetto, signitto, aria, and ressusativ First, falsetto is not a type of opera, it's a technique of singing in the head voice. An aria is a solo sung by one character in an opera or oratorio. Recitative is a speech-singing between arias in baroque and classical period operas and oratorios. Operetta is a light form of opera, with dialogue between the songs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. Types of opera are: opera seria, or serious opera, opera buffa or comic opera, tragic opera, verismo opera, and music drama


What is solo singing?

solo singing is singing by yourself


What is the aria of an opera?

An extended opera solo


Opera component is a solo performance?

Solo performances in opera are called arias from the Italian word for "air".


What is the original meaning of opera?

From Wikipedia: "The word opera means "work" in Italian (from Latin opus meaning "work" or "labour") suggesting that it combines the arts of solo and choral singing, declamation, acting and dancing in a staged spectacle."


Did Billie Holiday play with groups or did she play solo?

During her career she did both, singing with bands and singing solo.


In opera what would you call a self contained piece for one voice?

Solo. Several persons singing the same part in harmony sing soli.


Is an aria sung?

An aria is a term usually used to describe a musical piece written for a solo voice, with or without accompaniment, most often found in operas. In opera, an aria is a solo vocal piece - also an "air" or "melody."


What is a solo melody called?

In opera an aria


The word for extended opera solo?

Aria


What is solo opera piece called?

An 'aria'


A single word for one person singing?

Soloist