What do you mean by being theatrical singer compared to TV singer?
Posted on November 28th, 2009 by admin
I mean on definition of theatrical singer. How is theatrical singer different from TV singer? Please tell me the difference.
A theatrical singer is very…theatrical. They often over emphasize a lot because they are used to doing that and because they need to do that when performing to an audience. Their style and voice are often more classical than a normal pop or contemporary singer, or as you say, a TV singer. Theatrical singers are also more used to singing perfectly live while some pop singers only sound good because of all of the work they do in studio. Also, I think they tend to use hand gestures sometimes and give a lot of drama to their performance
November 29th, 2009 at 4:10 am
I would say Talent, but…
If by theatrical you mean theatre, then the main difference is that you’re on stage and performing in real time. What happens happens. Plus with theatre singers, there’s the issue of making sure your voice carries enough.
Television singers, however, get a lot more editing and such done to their work. And if you can’t hear them, you just turn up the volume.
I hope that kind of answers your question
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November 29th, 2009 at 4:43 am
A theatrical singer is very…theatrical. They often over emphasize a lot because they are used to doing that and because they need to do that when performing to an audience. Their style and voice are often more classical than a normal pop or contemporary singer, or as you say, a TV singer. Theatrical singers are also more used to singing perfectly live while some pop singers only sound good because of all of the work they do in studio. Also, I think they tend to use hand gestures sometimes and give a lot of drama to their performance
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