There is no difference. In Opera, when a character sings a melody by him or herself, it is called an aria, the Italian word for "air".
An aria is an extended operatic solo.
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."
Any operatic solo is called an aria.
In opera an aria
Aria
Aria
An aria is an extended operatic solo.
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."
Any operatic solo is called an aria.
An aria.
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Aria
In opera an aria
An extended opera solo
a solo by a singer is called an "aria". It is essentially one voice singing by itself without any other voices.
An operatic song is called an aria. This is a solo song that is a self contained piece that can be with or without instrumental music.
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