No, there is not a name that you would understand but however, there is a science name.
Singing isn't hard but singing well is. There are very few people in this world who are truly tone-deaf, and those who aren't are generally able to sing passably in a group. However singing well on one's own requires discipline and a bit of talent.
I hear people say "anyone can sing" I believe so but being a singer myself i think anyone can sing but its a matter of being good.
Who sings the song that goes 'What about love Don't want someone to care about you'?
Heart.
Ann and Nancy Wilson, sisters, sang "What about Love?" on album of the same name (released 1988?).
I believe it is:
Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues
by
Todd Snider
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Correct!!!
17 years ago (1994) I heard only the last half of this song and I never heard the song ever again. That is until tonight =)
A very big and sincere thank you for answering my question. I really thought it was a lost cause. I mean... it took 17 freaking years! =)
I don't exactly know why but i know how she got discovered.
Her friends posted a video of her singing and thats when not to many people put there songs online so she was really lucky and became famous.
What is the name of the song that says what's wrong with my children why wont they praise me?
What's Wrong With My Children
The song is written by Mike Adkins and is available on two of his recordings:
What did the 1950's singing group the earthquakes record?
Check out youtube, just type in doo wop The Earthquakes, a Detroit vocal group began recording in the 50's on Fortune Records. Their first release in 1959 was Darling Be Mine/Bashful Guy. The quartet consisted of three brothers and a father. Lead vocals and guitar were handled by First Tenor lead, Armond Abney, Second Tenor Lead, Butler Abney, (Deceased 2010) Bass Butler Abney Sr.(Deceased) and Cliff Lance, Second Tenor Lead. Originally the group was the Orbits, that contained the present group with brother Melvin Gatewood, singing bass. When Melvin joined the Armed Forces, his duties were taken over by their father, Butler Abney Sr. The Earthquakes were Devora Brown's replacement to her group of Nolan Strong and the Diablos. Armond's first tenor lead is reminiscent of Nolan's tenor styling. The Earthquakes second recording was This is Really Real/Crazy Bop, followed by Look What You've Done/Baby Only You, The Storm/Diamonds Pins and Broken Beads, Hard Times/Uncle Jingle Bob unreleased, Come Back/Mirror, Mirror. Unreleased The Earthquakes, contemporaries with The Miracles, The Dells, The Impressions, The Spinners, are still performing.
How do you sing a song that is not in your vocal range?
either transpose it (if the original is in B for example sing it a few tones lower, like G or something) or learn to sing it the way it is. Transposing is effective as long as you have a backing track in the same key. That's why it's like a bonus when you can play an instrument (like guitar or piano mostly) reasonably well, because then you can just transpose the chords and play the new chords yourself; then you can do any key.
How can you make your voice melodious for singing?
pranayam is the best pratice for making melodious voice. Do sinhasana, bhramari,ujjyaai, udgeet pranayam daily at least 10 minutes each for making melodious voice .
Who is better at singing wisin or yandel?
Both are good at singing but the one who is better is Wisin cause he has a soft voice
Why is singing so embarrassing?
I feel singing is embarrassing because you may be afraid that someone will make fun of you for not being good or for messing up, because you may think you're not good. All artists feel that their work isn't good, when normally, it is.
What are the names of the six singing chipmunks?
The names of the six singing chipmunks are Alvin, Simon, Theodore, Brittney, Jeanette, and Eleanor.
What carol contians fa la la la la la la la la?
There are many songs that contain those syllable. Sinc you asked about a "carol" you are probably thinking of "Deck the Hall," which is generally sung at Christmas.
Who sings the oldie song about a boy happy to be walking down the street of a girl he loves?
It sounds like you are describing "On The Street Where You Live". If so, this song has been done by many performers, but it was originally from the Broadway Musical "My Fair Lady".
What is a strong singing voice?
A strong singing voice is someone who has rehearsed and warmed up a lot or is somewhat a professional at keeping their voice together. When they do sing, it doesn't sound "airy" and that person can make loud notes without straining their voice.