Having been trained as a classical singer, I would say because classical musicians - who are not snobs (and there certainly are some of those) - value music that is good, and good music doesn't have to be classical. Many (not all) genre or selective singers feel their favorite music is the ONLY music, like bumper stickers that say "If it isn't country, it isn't music", or the like.
I'm not quite sure what you mean as classical. Butthese are some classical singers... -Maria Callas -Elizabeth Schwarzkopf -Dawn Upshaw -Elizabeth Schumann And a bunch more... Hope I helped! -GuineaPigs1229
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A classical crossover singer is an artist who blends elements of classical music with popular genres such as pop, rock, or musical theater. They often possess classical training and vocal techniques but present their music in a contemporary style, appealing to a broader audience. This genre allows for a fusion of orchestral arrangements with modern sounds, making classical music more accessible and relatable. Well-known classical crossover singers include Andrea Bocelli and Il Divo.
Hard to say, but I think he fits more the in genre of "ragtime".
Classical pop is a musical genre that blends elements of classical music with popular music styles, often incorporating orchestral arrangements, symphonic instrumentation, and operatic vocals. It aims to make classical music more accessible to a broader audience by fusing it with contemporary pop melodies and rhythms. Artists in this genre may reinterpret classical pieces or create original compositions that reflect both influences. This genre has gained popularity through crossover artists and groups who appeal to fans of both classical and pop music.
This question is impossible to answer. There are, and have been, literally hundreds of famous male classical singers. No-one can compile a definitive list in order of 'famousness' - what criteria would you use? Famous when? Where? To whom? In what field? By what means?It is possible to list some famous male classical singers, defined by the above categories (or others). If that is what you want, could you provide more detail about your requirement? Thank you.
The number of Black country singers has been growing, with notable artists like Darius Rucker, Mickey Guyton, and Kane Brown gaining prominence in the genre. While historically underrepresented, Black artists have made significant contributions to country music, both in the past and present. Organizations and initiatives are increasingly recognizing and promoting diversity within the genre, leading to a more inclusive landscape for Black country singers. However, an exact count of Black country singers is difficult to determine due to the evolving nature of the music industry.
i think their is more girl singers because some boys does not like singing and only a little bit wants to sing
When singers perform, they often adjust their pronunciation to fit the musical style and genre, which can mask their natural accents. This phenomenon occurs because singing typically emphasizes melody and pitch, leading to a more standardized vocal delivery. Additionally, many singers are influenced by the sounds and techniques of the music they emulate, causing them to adopt a more neutral or distinct vocal quality that differs from their spoken accent.
The initials "EC" could refer to several singers, but one prominent example is Ed Sheeran. Another possibility is Eric Clapton, known for his influential work in rock and blues music. If you have a specific genre or context in mind, please let me know for a more tailored response.
I wouldn't say so. It depends on your individual style and what YOU want. Some people would argue country, classical, or any other genre of music. Personally, I think blues and a few other jazz styles are relaxing, but once again, that's my opinion. You have to decide what works best for you.
Linkin Park is more than one strict genre. Hybrid Theory and Meteora were kinda nu metal-ish but Minutes to Midnight was a little bit softer.