It's their job because if music wasn't made, the world wouldn't be lightened up.
no its simply just volunteer work
Those singers would be baritones. Basses sing lower still.
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.
Th singers' voices blend, the singers are in tune, they have beautiful vowel shapes, and they sing the right melody and right rhythm! Note that the above describes an excellent chior, and not all of this is needed to be good.
An opera singer. Many famous opera singers have been overweight, so that's where the term comes from.
no, 4 singers are not required to sing the song they just sing it as a team.
a bunch of singers can sing any song together
The Song Spinners has: Played Singers in "Gay Tunes" in 1941. Played Singers in "Follies Girl" in 1943. Played Singers in "Community Sing: Cowboy Hit Tunes" in 1945. Played Singers in "Good, Good, Good" in 1945. Played Singers in "Community Sing 7655: No Can Do" in 1946. Played Singers in "Community Sing 7656: That Feeling in the Moonlight" in 1946. Played Singers in "Community Sing 7662: One-zy, Two-zy" in 1946. Played Singers in "For Sentimental Reasons" in 1947. Played Singers in "Community Sing 9652: April Showers" in 1947. Played Singers in "Community Sing 9651: Heartaches" in 1947. Played Singers in "Community Sing 1655: June in January" in 1949.
talent?
Sing.
singers aim for vowels as they sing because they support the tone. You can not get that rich town when aiming for consonants
sing and go on tour
singers!!
A lot of singers...
Yes
A "duet".
No, because background singers as good as you think.