Opera singers sing opera. Here are the different types of opera singers, ranging from highest voice to lowest:Female:SopranoMezzo-sopranoAltoContraltoMale:CountertenorTenorBaritoneBass
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.
The reason that opera singers sing so loud, are because they have to have a full sound and originally when opera's were the main forum of entertainment, they did not have any microphones and they would be singing to a normal modern day opera crowd size
Opera singers all sing all kinds of operas. There are no special terms for singers of comic operas.
Opera singers sing differently from pop singers. They are trained using their natural resonators in the head. Opera singers also use proper abdominal support to sustain and produce the sound. They don't sing with their throats. They push air with their diaphragm (improperly speaking). They cover an orchestra because they use their bones and sinuses to amplify the sound, not putting a single strain to the throat. This takes a couple of years to master.
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
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.
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simple opera singers sing opera no special name though their are typea of opera singers: sopranos altos basses and some i honestly cant remember
The reason that opera singers sing so loud, are because they have to have a full sound and originally when opera's were the main forum of entertainment, they did not have any microphones and they would be singing to a normal modern day opera crowd size
Opera singers all sing all kinds of operas. There are no special terms for singers of comic operas.
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Opera singers sing differently from pop singers. They are trained using their natural resonators in the head. Opera singers also use proper abdominal support to sustain and produce the sound. They don't sing with their throats. They push air with their diaphragm (improperly speaking). They cover an orchestra because they use their bones and sinuses to amplify the sound, not putting a single strain to the throat. This takes a couple of years to master.
'Cause else the people in the back can't hear it.
Western Opera use higher formants of the face and use a "coated" sound, not a white sound. Opera singers sing with their back of their throats open... as far as I am hearing the Peking opera singers tend to sing through their nose and their sound is uncouted, it is flat, just like the sound of a baby crying.
Western opera use higher formants of the face and use a "coated" sound, not a white sound. Opera singers sing with their back of their throats open... as far as I am hearing the Peking opera singers tend to sing through their nose and their sound is uncouted, it is flat, just like the sound of a baby crying.