singer: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com
A singer is a musician who uses their voice to produce music. Often the singer is accompanied by musicians and instruments. While many people sing for pleasure, vocal skill is usually a combination of innate talent and professional training. [1]
A lead singer performs the primary vocals of a song, as opposed to a backing singer who sings backup vocals or harmonies. An exception is five-part gospel a cappella music, where the lead is the highest of the five voices and sings a descant, and not the melody.
Professional singers usually undergo voice training, provided by a voice teacher or coach.
Human voice
In European classical music and opera, voices are treated like musical instruments. Composers who write vocal music must have an understanding of the skills and vocal properties of singers.
Singers usually build their careers around certain musical styles. Voice classification systems have evolved to classify singers by tessitura, vocal weight and timbre. Choral singers are classified by vocal range (see also musical range). Other categories are soubrette, heldentenor, coloratura, and basso buffo.
There are also categories for men capable of singing in the female range. This type of voice is rare, but is still used in opera. In Baroque music, many roles were written for castrati, male singers who were castrated as boys to prevent their voices from changing. A male with this kind of singing voice may be a countertenor (suitable for Castrato Alto roles) or a sopranist (suitable for Castrato Soprano roles).
Singers are also classified by the style of music they sing, such as soul singers or carnatic vocalists.
Lead and backing vocalists
In many modern musical groups, there is one singer that is singing the main parts (the lead vocalist) and one or more to perform backing vocals. Backing vocals is to sing certain parts of the song, but less than 50%, or to simply sing along in the refrain or be humming in the background.
References
- ^ Page 26, Yehudi Menuhin Music Guides - Voice, Edited by Sir Keith Falkner, ISBN 0-356-09099-X
See also
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Translations: Translations for: Singer
2.
n. - gasserer
Nederlands (Dutch)
zanger, zangeres
Français (French)
1.
n. - chanteur
2.
n. - flambeur
Deutsch (German)
1.
n. - Sänger
2.
n. - Senger
Ελληνική (Greek)
n. - τραγουδιστής, αοιδός
Português (Portuguese)
n. - cantor (m), ave (f) canora
Русский (Russian)
певец, певица, бард, певчая птица
Español (Spanish)
1.
n. - cantante, cantor
2.
n. - sollamador
Svenska (Swedish)
n. - sångare, sångerska
中文(简体) (Chinese (Simplified))
1. 歌唱家, 歌手, 诗人, 鸣禽
2. 烫毛工, 烧毛机, 烧毛工
中文(繁體) (Chinese (Traditional))
1.
n. - 燙毛工, 燒毛機, 燒毛工
2.
n. - 歌唱家, 歌手, 詩人, 鳴禽
한국어 (Korean)
1.
n. - 노래하는 사람, 우는 새, 시인
2.
n. - 그슬리는 것, 털을 태우는 사람, 머리 끝을 지지는 사람
日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 歌う人, 歌手, シンガー
العربيه (Arabic)
(الاسم) طائر غريد, شاعر, مغني
עברית (Hebrew)
n. - זמר, משורר, ציפור-שיר
n. - שר
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