A strong singing voice is someone who has rehearsed and warmed up a lot or is somewhat a professional at keeping their voice together. When they do sing, it doesn't sound "airy" and that person can make loud notes without straining their voice.
It matters if you like music and singing, I do and I love The Voice. If you don't like music or singing then The Voice isn't for you.
Bass is the name of a very low male singing voice.
A general question that requires a complex answer, but assuming the person concerned is fully trained, skilled and with experience, a very basic answer is - Proper breathing and breath supported with the diaphragm, strong fully controlled breath is required to give the voice adequate support for singing.
Contalto
The lowest normally recognised is the 'contralto'.
Consult a singing teacher, who can give specific advice.
everyone has a singing voice
The lowest singing voice is the male voice called bass.
Strong baritone is the voice part of the Scarecrow in the stage production of "The Wizard of Oz."Specifically, the Scarecrow needs to be strong in acting, dancing and singing. He must be smooth, flexible and acrobatic in the dance sequences even though he can be clumsy in his gait. He has to be able to coordinate strong dancing and singing sequences.
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Talking Voice vs. Singing Voice was created on 2005-04-12.
Depends on what kind of singing. Singing like choir stuff keeps your voice fine, but singing a ton of hard core rock and crap ruins your voice.
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it means you have a sour voice from yelling or singing
a bass is the lowest male singing voice.
No it can not destroy your singing voice. But if you keep on yelling 24/7, then yeh it can ruin your singing voice. So.....try not to yell a lot.
When you take voice lessons, you need to attend each lesson with a strong voice. It is best to drink plenty of water or warm tea with honey to make sure the vocal cords are strong enough to practice singing. If you have a sore throat or a cold, it would be best to not attend lessons until you get better.