Well. Of course every singer has a different, unique timbre and thus a different voice, but there are also specific terms relating to voice type of course. In a choir the typical setup is SATB, or Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Bass. These can all be split up as well. Examples of different types of tenors are lyrical tenors, dramatic tenors, spinto tenors etc. etc. There are so many. You can also have countertenors, which are male singers that sing the alto part or even soprano, though this is rarer, They are effectively singing in their falsetto range. Castrati, although they no longer exist (supposedly), were men who could truly sing soprano, but were castrated prior to puberty to retain their boy soprano voices (or had medical issues in some cases). Basses are typically divided into Baritones (higher basses) and Basses, who are the lowest voice part.
Veronica Bennett, Estelle Bennett, and Nedra Talley are the voice actresses who do their singing.
Bass, Alto, Tenor & Treble.
direct psalmody
A cappella, means unaccompanied singing. no instruments apart from voices are used.
Yes mermaid were known for their beautiful singing voices and sat on rocks combing their long hair. And when singing they would lure sailors to their deaths by making them crash into the rocks.
Either harmonizing or two-part singing.
Most likely I mean most singers have singing lessons to improve their voices. She works with her music prodcer now practicing singing so technically yes she has singing voices.
there is about 19
Yes! They are singing and it is their own voices. They are great singers aren't they?
yes they have awesome singing voices
No. She voices in both singing and speaking parts.
Singing with the voices
The singing voices for Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm was Rickie and Rebecca Page. Rickie and Rebecca were mother are mother and daughter.
Veronica Bennett, Estelle Bennett, and Nedra Talley are the voice actresses who do their singing.
A 158 singer choir all singing at once.
Drums and human voices (singing).
it is the melody or succsesion of tones for one of the voices or instruments