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Singing Alone or in a Group?
Filed Under (Music General, Musical Performance, Singing) by Kevin on 28-03-2007
Singing is considered to be a recreational activity that is done from childhood to adulthood. The parents can first introduce this at church or as an activity during the summer.
Should the individual show some talent, this could be the start of something big such as big name stars like Sheena Easton, Tina Turner and Britney Spears.
This talent is then reinforced through practice and auditions. If a manager of a major recording company notices this, it could be the beginning of stardom. Other people can begin the same success story by participating in shows such as American Idol and become famous.
Some people prefer to sing alone while there are others who choose to do this in a group. There are a number of differences in both with regards to the techniques practiced and the way a number is performed.
In a solo performance, it is up to the person when to hit high or low notes. There may be some backup singers in the background but the success will really depend on the individual.
Group performances are like teams in a variety of sports such as basketball or baseball because each member has to act on cue to make sure the song has reached its desired effect.
An experiment in Norfolk showed these differences. This can be seen in the timing, pitch, loudness and the long term average spectra characteristic of both. This proves that the ensemble technique may be more of a function of musical style regardless of the number in the group.
Is a person singing alone better than those in a group? Certainly not because though there are certain differences, it is up to those on stage to be able to rise up to the challenge and give an excellent performance.
There are some groups in society that raise the question is a solo better than a group. One such place is the Church because there is conflict with some of the teachings in the New Testament. This debate still continues because this has been the practice for many years and there is nothing in the scriptures which prohibits or promotes it.
Regardless of where the person or group came from, one thing remains the same. It is up to the one on stage and the people behind the scenes which will determine if this is a one night thing or could last for the next decade to come.
Tags: Music General, Musical Performance, Singing



































