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.
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.
A grand opera is an opera in which EVERY word is sung - even lines that sound like people are speaking.
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.
I do not know but the roof of the Opera House has a lining of polysterene in it and this protects the sound for escaping and also prevents an echo.
The Sound of a Voice - opera - was created in 2003.
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.
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.
A grand opera is an opera in which EVERY word is sung - even lines that sound like people are speaking.
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.
No, the O is a short O (ah) sound, as in operation or opportunity.
The sound that is produced by an Opera Singer is a pleasant open, warm sounding voice. Some singer have the ability to produce a very relaxing sound to the ears. This requires years of training. Opera singers have powerful sounds and at the same time, soft and Serene sounds if trained properly.
the sound goes everywhere
I do not know but the roof of the Opera House has a lining of polysterene in it and this protects the sound for escaping and also prevents an echo.
The organ cos Erik (the Phantom) LIKES IT.
Recitative
The reason that opera singers sing so loud, are because they have to have a full sound and originally when opera's were the main forum of entertainment, they did not have any microphones and they would be singing to a normal modern day opera crowd size