miércoles, 30 de noviembre de 2022
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Styles of singing
There are lots of styles of singing. Listen to some of them
- Bel canto: singing beautifully, flexibly and smoothly, in a similar style from top to bottom.
- Scat: vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all (from 1:31 to 1:50 minutes, 2:15-2:34)
- Screaming: vocal technique often used in punk rock. Singers can sing very high or very low and always very loud (from3:40 minutes)
- Beat boxing: form of vocal percussion, the art of producing drum beats, rhythm and musical sounds using one's mouth.
- Yodeling: singing rapidly making changes from chest voice to the head register, making a high-low-high-low sound. From second 0:34.
- Syllabic & melismatic. Syllabic: one syllable, one note. Melsimatic: one syllable, lots of notes
Styles of singing (how voices are organised)
- Singing in harmony: different melodies
- Call and response: alternation of singers
- Solo singing. One singer, one melody.
Vocal ensembles
Vocal ensembles
A Choir is a group of singers. Each part is performed by more than one singer.
Male voices
The countertenor is a special male voice, even higher than the tenor. Countertenors generally sing in the falsetto register.
The tenor is the highest common male voice
The baritone sings the top part of the bass range and the bottom part of the tenor range
The bass is the lowest male voice
Female voices
The soprano is the highest female voice
The mezzo-soprano is the middle-range type for females.
The contralto (or alto) is the lowest female voice
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