Yes, a chorus is a group of singers who perform together, typically with multiple vocal parts. They often sing in harmony and are commonly found in various musical settings, including classical, gospel, and contemporary music. Choruses can range in size from small ensembles to large choirs.
Chorus
Choir is one word used to describe a group of singers.
choir... chorus and many more names! you need to be more specific!
As a piece of music, "chorus" would refer to something sung by a large group, perhaps the entire cast, typically including soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. This is in contrast to something sung by a soloist pr maybe two or three voices. The word "chorus" could also refer to that group of singers.
A group of four singers is also known as a quartet.
Chorus
Choir is one word used to describe a group of singers.
The singers in a vocal group are divided according to their height.
That is the correct spelling of "chorus" (a repeated refrain, or a group of singers).
choir... chorus and many more names! you need to be more specific!
a band , or a 'group' or a 'choir'. In my book, a 'band' is chiefly instrumental. a tour of singers
The spelling is chorus (a group of sounds, voices, or singers).
Chorus ( or better khoros ) is a Greek word.
Yes, "chorus" is a French word derived from the Latin word "chorus" which originally meant a group of singers and dancers performing together.
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The noun choir is used as a collective noun for a choir of singers and a choir of angels.
Chorus and choir are pretty much interchangeable words for a singing ensemble. "Choir" is usually applied to groups that sing in church, and "chorus" to school or community groups, but those are not absolutes. And a group called by either name can be large or small.