Generally a very good singer can sing up to 90dB. But especially for male singers during high Cs they hit 150dB inside their heads (The voice resonates in the head for high notes). A 747's engines on full throttle is 130dB. That's why most opera singers suffer hearing problems later in life.
Placido Domingo is a famous opera singer; Enrico Caruso was a famous opera singer. Anna Netrebko is a famous opera singer; Joan Sutherland was a famous opera singer. There are too many to list here.
Yes,They are Wagnerian opera singers hired from the area. They are not a part of an official opera group or troupe. The commercial has received many awards. Perhaps some, but not all, as at least two of the "singers" are actors, Christy Carlson Romano and David Wilkins. The actors are lip-synching whatever group that was hired by the ad agency to do there actual singing.
No, the collective noun for singers is a choir of singers. The noun set is a word for the music played in a specified period, such as before an intermission, or one of a series of performances on a bill. The collective noun set is used for a set of knives, a set of bowls, a set of golf clubs, or a set of sails.
They are probably using in-ear monitors. In-ear monitors are small speakers; the good ones are actually fitted to the singer's ears. They have a wireless belt pack that is controlled from the monitor position, usually off to one side of the stage. Monitors (whether in-ear or on stage) allow the musician to hear what they want. The sound on stage is usually "different" from what the audience (front of house) hears. For example, when I perform, I like my vocals pretty hot (loud) in my ears, my own guitar, bass guitar, snare, and other vocals. Another musician may want to hear vocals, keyboards, and kick drum. Each performer is hearing what they want to hear in their own monitors; so the sound on stage doesn't have the same mix as the one being heard by the audience.
This would be a personal preference but there are many good Opera singers.
The complete subject of the sentence is "the singers in an opera."
Opera singers sing opera. Here are the different types of opera singers, ranging from highest voice to lowest:Female:SopranoMezzo-sopranoAltoContraltoMale:CountertenorTenorBaritoneBass
Usually opera singers
I don't know their names but they are legitimate opera singers.
simple opera singers sing opera no special name though their are typea of opera singers: sopranos altos basses and some i honestly cant remember
A lot of ladies have been opera singers.
All opera singers can sing in Latin if need be - for example a mass or requiem, it is just a matter of learning the words, just as they do for any other item they would sing.There are no operas in Latin! There are many sacred works such as masses and requiems as stated above, but they are not necessarily only sung by opera singers. Many singers specialize in sacred works and never sing opera. And many opera singers choose to sing only opera.Latin has nothing to do with opera.
There are many facts related to opera singers. Many have spent a great deal of time working with voice trainers. Opera singers often suffer from serious damage to their vocal cords if they fail to stretch them prior to their performances. Opera singers are musical performers that tend to intrigue people that may not think they enjoy this type of performance.
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Opera singers all sing all kinds of operas. There are no special terms for singers of comic operas.
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