Many singers modify their pronunciation while singing in order to have their words be better understood. Also, some vowel sounds blend in the music better when they are not pronounced with a strong accent.
Most singers at least partially "lose" their accents when they sing, especially classically trained singers. This is mainly because most singers are taught to use "pure vowels" when singing and to more precisely enunciate consonants, which makes their diction when singing clearer and easier to understand while reducing their dialect or accent.
a duet
It means all four singers are singing at the same time.
to test if it works
Emerson, Lake, Palmer
Most singers at least partially "lose" their accents when they sing, especially classically trained singers. This is mainly because most singers are taught to use "pure vowels" when singing and to more precisely enunciate consonants, which makes their diction when singing clearer and easier to understand while reducing their dialect or accent.
It's not Possible.
a duet
The opera singers are singing "Save us from danger, save us from evil".
Jerome Hines has written: 'Great singers on great singing' -- subject(s): Singers, Interviews, Singing 'This is my story, this is my song' -- subject(s): Basses (Singers), Biography
They are singers from Texas and have been singing since ages 12 and 13.(singers)
His love of singing and the artistry of harmonizing, and in Elvis' case singing "lead", with other talented singers/backup singers. Elvis loved singing Gospel songs which showcased his four and a half octave range.
Well they can be singing a duet.
It means all four singers are singing at the same time.
Yes! They are singing and it is their own voices. They are great singers aren't they?
the voces are singing hevenly songs , my dad pete is one of the singers he is the base
A trio