A trio
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.
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.
Even though the pitch and volume of two singers may be similar, the two singers will still have a different vocal timbre. We can identify them separately the same way we identify the voices of people speaking.
if you ever see PROF singer danceing and singing at the same time its a fake.. no one could dance around and stay in perfect tune. and try saying hello whilst breatheing in at the same time.... it's impossible =)
The art of singing multiple pitches simultaneously is practiced by Tuvan Throat Singers. It utilizes overtones in the voice to create high whistle-tones at the same time as singing a voiced note.
Richard Smallwood is a gospel music artist who formed the group The Richard Smallwood Singers in 1977. In 1982 he released an album by the same name.
Motent: A non-liturgical composition that oftern featured to singers singing in two different languages.Conductus: Non-liturgical Latin poems set to simple melodies.Organum: One voice singing a chant melody, accompanied by one or more voices singing the same rythm.Gregorian Chant: A cappella, monophonic settings of liturgical texts.(APEX)
it depends, many people are actors and barely get paid. Either because they are bad at drama or they cant get a good movie deal. Same thing with singers!but if they were both at the same popularity scale, i think both would be paid around the same.
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Singing in unison means singing together or at the same time
I've been having this exact same problem. I talked with some professional singers, and they said that they had never heard of anything like it. Where is the pain on your head and at what range does it hurt in? Or does it hurt when you just, in genereal, sing?