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The mezzo-soprano is the middle female voice and the most common of the female singing voices, which tends to dominate in non-classical music, with vocal range that typically lies between the A below "middle C" (C 4) to the A two octaves above (i.e. A 3 –A 5).
Sissel's musical style runs the gamut from pop recordings and traditional folk songs, to classical vocals and operatic arias. She possesses a "crystalline" voice [2] and wide vocal range, sweeping down from mezzo-soprano notes, in arias such as Mon cœur s'ouvre à ta voix from Saint-Saëns's opera Samson et Dalila, to the F natural above ...
Lightfoot has a multi-octave mezzo-soprano singing voice that has been compared to that of Joan Jett [19] and Dusty Springfield. [6] Her electric guitar style has been described as similar to John Fogerty and Van Morrison. [6] The songs for which Lightfoot is best known are described as bluesy-rock power ballads.
Her music has been described as a mixture of rock, soul, blues, pop, folk, and Americana. [3] [4] Online soul music magazine SoulTracks wrote that Bell "mines and embraces the rich history of soul, blues and Americana while at the same time making it decidedly her own." [4] Bell is a mezzo-soprano. [15]
A classically trained mezzo-soprano, Rei's influences include South American folk styles, jazz, pop, new classical and electronic music. Singing in Spanish, English and Portuguese, her voice was described by The Boston Globe as "possessing a voluptuously full voice, comprehensive command of Latin American rhythms, and encyclopedic knowledge of ...
At 4 minutes and 35 seconds long, [15] "Coney Island" is an alternative rock and indie folk song written in the waltz tempo. [a] Swift sings with a breathy head voice and a mezzo-soprano singing voice, while Berninger sings with a baritone vocal range from the second verse through to the end of the song.
The mezzo-soprano singer and pianist’s instant classics like “(Never Loved A Man) Like You” and “Respect” set a new standard for soul and sent her straight to the Rock and Roll Hall of ...
The Kossoy Sisters are identical twin [1] sisters (Irene Saletan and Ellen Christenson) who performed American folk and old-time music.Irene sang mezzo-soprano vocal, and Ellen supplied soprano harmony, with Irene on guitar and Ellen playing the five-string banjo in a traditional up-picking technique.