There are four basic voices in a mixed choir: two female voices: Soprano (high-pitched) and Alto (low), and two male voices: Tenor (high) and Bass (low).
Sometimes intermediary voices are added: Mezzo-soprano between Soprano and Alto and Baritone between Tenor and Bass.
At other times the male voices may all be combined into a single part.
Additionally any of the voice parts may be split up further. In that case the voices are most commonly referred to as first Soprano, second Soprano, first Alto etc.
Usually only the four basic voices are subdivided this way, though the second Soprano voice may be referred to as Mezzo-Soprano and the first Bass voice as Baritone.
Of course male choirs only have the Tenor, Baritone and Bass voices and female choirs only the Soprano, Mezzo-soprano and Alto voices.
An exception is in some types of ancient music (from the renaissance and earlier) where the Alto parts are sung by very high pitched tenors. These are known as Counter-tenors, they sing with the so-called falsetto voice. This practice is quite common in English choirs.
Oh, what a delightful question! In the movie "An Affair to Remember," the actors who sang in the children's choir were actually dubbed by the Ray Charles Singers. Their voices added such a lovely touch to the scene, creating a harmonious and heartwarming moment for all to enjoy. It's wonderful how different talents come together to create something truly special.
It is possible you are thinkng of 'Boy's Choir'.
The cast of Jack Orlando - 1997 includes: Kathy Ackermann as Various voices Heidi Broedel as Various voices Clifford Butler as Various voices James Canan as Various voices James Carrow as Various voices Harris Cassell as Various voices Robert Chung as Various voices Andrew Culjack as Jack Orlando Michael Danowski as Various voices Kevin Decker as Various voices Ralph Delgado as Various voices Hubert Downey as Various voices Michael Eickert as Various voices Mary Ellen Gross as Various voices James Foust as Various voices Kent Gifford as Various voices Stan Gillaspie as Various voices Keith Greenleaf as Various voices Wes Gremore as Various voices Rex Gribble as Various voices Brigitta Gsell as Various voices Dennis Hayden as Various voices Derrick Hayes as Various voices Terry Hoffmann as Various voices Ardel Holiefield as Various voices Ardell Johnson as Various voices Richard Kelsey as Various voices Elisabeth Klemmer as Various voices Robert Klemmer as Various voices Paul Labella as Various voices Valerie Laragy as Various voices Richard Lord as Various voices Jonathan Madigan as Various voices George McElhoe as Various voices Roland Niedermayer as Various voices Roger Paradis as Various voices Josephine Perkins as Various voices Chiti Renato as Various voices Kenneth Rouse as Various voices Tony Scozzafava as Various voices Ron Sullivan as Various voices Jeanne Topping as Various voices Peter Trafes as Various voices Shannon Wallace as Various voices Jerry Wasco as Various voices
It depends on the size. For instance, three is a trio, four is a quartet and a bunch is a choir.
Benny Cummings & King's Temple COGIC Choir
Simply it's a choir. So 16 voices is a choir of 16.
choir
A 158 singer choir all singing at once.
100 or more
Male ones...
The cast of Visions and Voices - 1949 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
To harmonize different voices in a choir, singers must learn their individual parts and blend their voices together by matching pitch, tone, and dynamics. This creates a cohesive and balanced sound where each voice complements the others to create a harmonious whole.
There are no instruments in a choir. Choir is made up of voices singing together. Though a piano is most often used to help teach choirs their music and section parts, and can accompany the choirs when performing.
A cappella, means unaccompanied singing. no instruments apart from voices are used.
A piano Then male voices; Tenor, 2nd tenor Baritone and bass
The choir's voices blended together to create a harmonious sound.
Verse choir is a type of choral singing where a soloist or a small group alternates verses with the full choir singing the refrain or chorus. This style allows for a dynamic interplay between the soloist and the choir, creating a contrast in texture and highlighting different voices within the ensemble. It is commonly used in religious music and hymns.