A general question that requires a complex answer, but assuming the person concerned is fully trained, skilled and with experience, a very basic answer is - Proper breathing and breath supported with the diaphragm, strong fully controlled breath is required to give the voice adequate support for singing.
Solo. Several persons singing the same part in harmony sing soli.
opera falls into 5 main categories. opretta, falsetto, signitto, aria, and ressusativ First, falsetto is not a type of opera, it's a technique of singing in the head voice. An aria is a solo sung by one character in an opera or oratorio. Recitative is a speech-singing between arias in baroque and classical period operas and oratorios. Operetta is a light form of opera, with dialogue between the songs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. Types of opera are: opera seria, or serious opera, opera buffa or comic opera, tragic opera, verismo opera, and music drama
An aria is a term usually used to describe a musical piece written for a solo voice, with or without accompaniment, most often found in operas. In opera, an aria is a solo vocal piece - also an "air" or "melody."
Dame Kiri Te kanawa is a New Zealand singer from Wellinton who became famous when she was dicouvered in a smoky pub singing Jazz and then taken and trained classically to be one of the worlds premier OPERA SINGERS. She has an amazing voice. Has sung for the Queen of England etc etc.
Western opera use higher formants of the face and use a "coated" sound, not a white sound. Opera singers sing with their back of their throats open... as far as I am hearing the Peking opera singers tend to sing through their nose and their sound is uncouted, it is flat, just like the sound of a baby crying.
Patrick Wilson has an excellent tenor singing voice. He was in the film version of the musical Phantom of the Opera and played one of the leads, Raoul. If you type in 'all I ask of you' in YouTube click the first video that comes up and that is Patrick Wilson singing. Personally I think he's hot and great at singing and acting!
Solo. Several persons singing the same part in harmony sing soli.
Yes, it's a joke, but not a great one. A singing bee can be called an opera stinger.
opera falls into 5 main categories. opretta, falsetto, signitto, aria, and ressusativ First, falsetto is not a type of opera, it's a technique of singing in the head voice. An aria is a solo sung by one character in an opera or oratorio. Recitative is a speech-singing between arias in baroque and classical period operas and oratorios. Operetta is a light form of opera, with dialogue between the songs, popular in the late 19th and early 20th century. Types of opera are: opera seria, or serious opera, opera buffa or comic opera, tragic opera, verismo opera, and music drama
they have the same singing voice it is one person.
a good one
Jim Brewer
To name but one: Jessey Norman
Both are good at singing but the one who is better is Wisin cause he has a soft voice
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it is the melody or succsesion of tones for one of the voices or instruments