Want this question answered?
See if you can cloak the lower notes by belting or try another piece are possible options for the singer who does not seem to be able to sing high enough for the notes in the songs from "Wicked" and "The Sound of Music."Specifically, the strategy depends upon the situation. A strong, well done belting style can distract listeners from the singer not reaching the highest notes. Otherwise, the singer can choose selections that do not require the higher reaches of the soprano and mezzo-soprano voice ranges.
The Jazz Singer
The Jazz Singer
The Jazz Singer
AnswerThomas Edison and W.K.L Dickinson paired up in 1895 to make the first film that included the use of sound. In 1913 Edison compiled 19 talking films, however projectionists were not appropriately trained and often sound and image were out of synch, resulting in audience dissatisfaction.The first successful synchronous film was Warner Brothers 'Don Jaun' 1926, consisting of a music score and sound effects.Warner Brothers 'The Jazz Singer' 1927 was the first synchronous film with dialogue.
Although the character of Mother Abbess (played by Peggy Wood) appears to sing the song, the real singer is actually Marjorie McKay. The substitute was made due to the fact that Wood's singing voice could not reach the high notes.
Peggy Wood was 73 when she played the role of Mother Superior in The Sound of Music. She was born in 1892 and died in 1978 at age 86. She did not sing "Climb Every Mountain" in The Sound of Music -- she was dubbed by singer Margery McKay.
Music comes naturally to us and to all forms of life due to the sound current that is in all of life. Everything resonates to sound. With that in mind, music can be very healing as well as destructive. I choose the healing. Also, healing is not just related to frequencies. There is more to sound than just frequencies. For example you can have singer "A" with love in their heart sing a song to an audience. Then you can have singer "B" sing the same song to the same audience but this singer is full of jealousy. Singer "A" will have more of a healing impact on the audience even though both songs are of the "same frequency". All of Life is part of the Sound Current of life and because of this, we can't exist without that Sound Current. That's why music is so important to all of us whether we are conscious of it or not.
It's a theatre actress who performs in CATS, Seussical, Meet Me In St. Louis, Fiddler On The Roof, Grease, and Sound Of Music. And she is an additional singer for the singer Jessica Bridgeman.
Pink is a color, not a sound. Or Pink is a singer, she sings sort of rock and sort of hardcore but she is quite a softie inside. To find out you should watch her videos and listen to her music.
Pink is a color, not a sound. Or Pink is a singer, she sings sort of rock and sort of hardcore but she is quite a softie inside. To find out you should watch her videos and listen to her music.
Thomas C. McKay has written: 'Physical measurements in sound, light, electricity and magnetism' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Physical measurements
She is an actress/singer. You can see her in the new commercials for Mastercard in which she sings "Favorite Things" from The Sound Of Music.
Yes she is alive safe and sound. She is taking a little break from music to spend time with her family right now.
I don't think so. She's a country music singer and her songs sound more like Dolly Parton and the old-fashioned styled country music.
Because they liked the sound, which is lively and upbeat. Satchmo was a tremendous musician and singer, and put feeling into all of his music.
No. Sound is anything from an explosion to a thousand nails on the blackboard, to the most beautiful music you have ever heard. Music is an organized niche of sound, an area where sound is at it's very best. But while music relies almost 100% on sound, music is not the same thing as sound. Sound is a much broader category.