Choral Singers
Choral singers are individuals who perform music as part of a group known as a choir. They typically sing in harmony, which means they create a rich sound by combining different vocal parts, such as soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Choral singing can be found in various settings, including schools, churches, and community organizations, and often involves a wide range of musical styles, from classical to contemporary.
These singers usually practice regularly to prepare for performances, which may include concerts, competitions, or special events. Choral singers often read sheet music and work under the guidance of a conductor, who leads the group and helps them achieve a cohesive sound.