well, take a look at latin, i find the best are there, lots around the christ for your sort of tone... of course it's appropriate for school, it's in a dead language, so you could happily tootle along to anything!
That really depends on what exactly you're auditioning for. If you're auditioning for a musical, you'll want a school appropriate song from a Broadway show from that same time period, and preferably one that is in the range of the character you want.
They sing songs but with a more mature sound. (not like popstars allthough they could sing a popstars song if they wanted too) also they are seperated into 5 parts (soprano, alto, tenor, baritone, and bass) depending on their voice rage and produce harmonies.
Yes, though she does sing the songs; she lip syncs to her own recroding for fliming purposes. BU tit is her voice.No, Lea Michele does not lip singplus she has an awesome voice!
Efron sang all his own songs in High School Musical 2, including "Bet on Me."
Custer LaRue's singing was used to voice-over Reese Witherspoon's three songs: "Over The Mountains/The Great Adventurer," "Now Sleeps The Crimson Petal," and "The Mermaids Song". Custer la Rue is a soprano vocalist that specializes in renaissance music and traditional folk music.
It depends what grade the kids are in if it is in middle school it is appropriate if it is in elementary school then no it is not appropriate the songs that I would suggest is Brave , Dark Horse.
Gustav Holst 4 Songs, for soprano (or tenor) and violin, Op.35, H.132 and Bach arias for soprano and violin
I think she is a soprano, but some of her songs can be in the alto as well
Most soprano music in the "Medium high" or "high" ranges work for second soprano.
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maybe you could ask your teacher in charge about that...
In a lot of songs, yes, but he can be from almost a soprano to a barritone in some of the Beatles' songs.
If you got bass and your girlfriend has a soprano, you can do a duet with her on Rihanna's Hate That I Love You.
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Most their songs will be appropriate in the "Clean" versions. Some, however (Jay-Z: 99 Problems for example) will remain obvious as to what is the meaning and will most likely not be okay in clean versions.
Lacrae and Gritz are very appropriate
Some appropriate ballads for school settings could include "Lean on Me" by Bill Withers, "Firework" by Katy Perry, "Brave" by Sara Bareilles, and "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri. These songs have positive messages and are well-known, making them suitable for school events or performances.