Chorus-singer
In the Western music, a chorus-singer is a Musicien which, in a chorus or a Chorale, interprets collectively a musical left within a Pupitre - contrary to the Chanteur Soliste, which, as its name indicates it, only carries out its part.
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According to the desk to which it belongs, the chorus-singer will be associated with the one of vocal employment traditional: Soprano, Mezzo-soprano, viola, Tenor, Baritone or low.
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basic musical knowledge - mainly the Solfège and the vocal technical -, even if they is very appreciated in a Chorale, are not essential in the nonprofessional choir singing. Thus, contrary to what occurs in the field from the Instrumental music where the technical training is not easily avoidable, any person Chant ant just can be easily integrated in a choral society. To become chorus-singer is thus a means, for the amateurs not having made musical studies, to take part in the realization of works, of which some can be of great scale.
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In the popular Music - Jazz, Rock'n'roll, Music of varieties - the chorus-singer term appoints a singer which accompanies the principal singer, that it is on an album studio or in concert. The word chorus-singer must in this case be interpreted like the translation of English backup vocalist .
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