Who sings The eye of the tiger?
"Eye of the Tiger" is a song performed by the American rock band Survivor from the album Eye of the Tiger, released in 1982. It was written at the request of Sylvester Stallone for the film Rocky III,
Metro Station which includes Miley Cyrus's and Mitchel Musso's brother.
originally the guess who back in 1970 album by the same name and covered 1999 by Lenny kravitz in his 5 album
Chris De Burgh in 1986. It was a smash hit off his 'Into The Light' album. The song was also recorded by Canadian rock band Addicts of Affliction in 2009 and included on their second album 'Sinful Resolution'
How long has singing been around?
Singing and music in some from seems to have been around since the dawn of time, but harmony has been around for only about 1,000 years.
the answer to your question on the song bad to the bone it was done by george thorogood did the song no one else even did a cover up for the song and by the way LOL who ever thought guns and roses did the cover to no way LOl it was george thorogood that was his song and his hit
The Indians started yelling in different pitches and they started making music with drums and then it became known as singing because it was talking taking in a different perspective.
I KNOW THISSS!!!! Its Boom Boom by dj cammy, am i righttttttt?? :) :) :) vair vair up beat and stuff :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3HZHK-oOQ8 << thatss the link. Happy listning (:
"A Cappella" music: In the simplest common usage, it is music sung without instrumental accompaniment, but the "actual" definition is somewhat more broad; the following rambling on the topic is taken from the a cappella FAQ. The phrase a cappella is Italian in origin, as are most musical terms. Literally it translates to "in the style of the chapel," which does not mean "unaccompanied." It refers to choral music without separate instrumental accompaniment. Instruments may be used to double the vocal parts, eg using an electric bass to strengthen the vocal bass line, and the piece is still a cappella. In light of this, an "a cappella group" is one that sings a cappella music, with or without instrumental doubling. But does a group such as the Nylons, who often use synthesized bass, or Boyz II Men, who perform some a cappella but mostly accompanied, qualify as an a cappella group? This question is left to individual discretion and opinion. The spelling of "a cappella" can also get on some people's nerves if not done properly: a letter to the editor in the Contemporary A Cappella Newsletter commented: ... in truth, "a capella" means "in your hair," "a cappello" means "in your hat," and "A Capella" is an astronomical reference to the first planet circling the star Capella in the constellation Auriga. ;-)
Singing is indeed healthy. Physically, singing excersies facial, throat and vocal muscles, as well as the lungs, most important. In a higher sense, singing is mood altering, helping mental health. The scriptures inspire those who are sad or melancholic to sing psalms. Happy music is usually a way to bring cheer.
Who are the top ten singing artist in the world?
1. Sara Brightman
2. Celine Dion
3. Emma Shapplin
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10. chris de berg
Who sings 'we shall overcome'?
The song was adapted from a 1901 hymn as "We Will Overcome" when recorded by Joe Glazer in 1950, and the version "We Shall Overcome" (ascribed to Pete Seeger) by Laura Duncan & the Jewish Young Singers in 1952. Popular versions were recorded by Seeger and by Joan Baez (who sang it during the 'March on Washington' in 1963). It became identified in the US with the Civil Rights Movement of the late 1950's and early 1960's, culminating in the Civil Rights Act of 1964. The song was also invoked during an Appalachian mining protest and during the Velvet Revolution in Poland (1989) and in the apartheid struggles in South Africa.
What is the opposite of soprano?
Soprano is the highest female voice. The opposite range, the lowest male voice, is bass