

Timbre: is a certain quality (or color) of the tone, depending on the instrument and how you play/sing the tone. Tone: is a certain frequency that you hear. Pitch: is a certain frequency that you sing or play. Known as the "songbird supreme", this five-octave vocalist also has notoriously perfect pitch. So yes, this type of singing is the hardest In short, opera singing takes time, effort, patient and mental will. It is also one of the most popular entertainments for ordinary people in ancient times. But when you stretch the rubber band, the bands vibrate together quickly and you hear a high pitch. Answers (1) The Chinese opera mostly come from the folk legends at that time and it consists of several cultural elements including music, painting arts, dance, martial arts and acrobatics. That's because when the rubber bands are loose, they are vibrating together very slowly. You should notice that when the rubber band is stretched, the tone you hear is higher than when it's loose. This is often, if not always, not heard in pop music because the genre itself is very speech-like and conversational in delivery, sort of in a 'natural' way.

In general, opera singers are trained to project their voices to the back of the hall, where they will hence sound really thick with rich overtones. Right in the center of that dime is the bulls-eye.

Imagine pitch as a circle – about the size of a dime. Pitch is one of the fundamental, foundational core elements in singing – so much so that it is one of the most important – perhaps the most important – quality of a great voice.
