Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Vocal Subdivisions

Vocal subdivisions 

In classical music or the opera world, voice types can be further divided into categories based on the size and agility of the voice. The first four terms are in order like the soda sizes at the fast-food joint. Light is the small, lightweight cup, and dramatic is the cup so large that it
won’t fit in the cup holder in your car.
✓ Light: A bright, youthful, agile voice.
✓ Lyric: A medium-sized voice with a warm
color that’s comfortable singing long, even
phrases. Lyric is appropriate for a romantic
character.
✓ Full: A louder, stronger voice that doesn’t
necessarily sing fast lines as easily as a
light voice.
✓ Dramatic: A voice that’s even louder than
a full voice and sings a heavier repertoire,
such as Wagner. Dramatic voices can peel
the paint off the wall from 50 paces. These
voices are big and heavier than full lyric
voices; they aren’t known for subtlety —
they’re all about power and strength.
✓ Coloratura: A flexible voice that moves
easily through fast lines in the music.
A singer can be a mix of the terms in the preceding list. For example, a light lyric coloratura refers to a medium-sized light voice that moves easily. Seeing the words combined to describe a voice type isn’t so confusing if you understand the definition of each descriptive word.
However, only in the classical world is it important for you to know how your voice fits within this list. Don’t worry about the specific kind of category you’re in until you get some training.

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