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marlon
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I need to know how is the best singer...
(it is for a scientific study...)
marlon
(it is for a scientific study...)
marlon
Moonbear said:How could you even disgrace Pavarotti by putting him in the same list as those other three?
marlon said:Hey man ,easy, i am a hughe Pavarotti fan.
This list is made based upon psychological motivations which i cannot yet reveal but they do seem to work...
Thanks for the vote...
marlon
Moonbear said:How could you even disgrace Pavarotti by putting him in the same list as those other three?
The criteria used to determine the best singer can vary depending on personal opinions, but some common factors include vocal range, technique, stage presence, versatility, and impact on the music industry.
This is a highly debated question and there is no definitive answer. Some popular choices include Freddie Mercury, Whitney Houston, and Aretha Franklin, among many others. Ultimately, the best singer is subjective and can vary based on personal preferences.
A computer algorithm may be able to analyze and compare certain vocal elements, but it cannot fully capture the emotional and artistic components of singing. The best singer is often determined through a combination of technical skill and personal connection with the audience.
There have been studies on vocal techniques and their effects on singing, but determining the best singer is largely subjective and cannot be fully quantified through scientific research. However, these studies can provide insights into the technical aspects of singing and how they contribute to overall performance.
Yes, the genre of music can greatly influence who is considered the best singer. Different genres require different vocal techniques and styles, so what may be considered the best singer in one genre may not be the same in another. It is important to consider the specific criteria and context when determining the best singer in a particular genre.