I presume you mean the lyrics, or the words that the singer sings. Google either the song title or 'lyrics' and you will come up with many different links.
I think you mean "acapella". This is when you have just the singing and no backing track.
It is called the instrumental.
Vocal music is coming from the voice while instrumental music is coming from the instrument. As a result, vocal music can have words while instrumental music cannot.
Lyrics imply either singing or talking, as lyrics are words, but music with no singing is called instrumental music. If you are talking about compact discs or tapes that provide only written lyrics and music, this is called a performance track and an individual can sing the song with their own voice in place of the original artists. Karaoke is an example of this.
it is called vibrato
Countertenor is the highest male voice. They generally sing in the falsetto register and they range between G3 to E5 or F5. This classical male singing voice is equal to a female contralto or mezzo-soprano.
It is called the instrumental.
The lowest singing voice is the male voice called bass.
Vocal music is coming from the voice while instrumental music is coming from the instrument. As a result, vocal music can have words while instrumental music cannot.
The highest female singing voice is called a coloratura soprano.
Bass is the name of a very low male singing voice.
It is called a solo.
The lowest female voice is called contralto.
Bass
His singing voice is called baritone.
Lyrics imply either singing or talking, as lyrics are words, but music with no singing is called instrumental music. If you are talking about compact discs or tapes that provide only written lyrics and music, this is called a performance track and an individual can sing the song with their own voice in place of the original artists. Karaoke is an example of this.
Aria
Soprano