How Do You Compliment A Good Singer?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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“Vocally you have a booming voice and bags of character in your tone.” “Great power and control are all there!” “You have a lovely tone to your voice and had great control throughout.” “

All three of you have great vocals, with good control and projection

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How do you describe a good singer?

How do you compliment a singer? “

Great musicianship, you play with confidence and vocally you have a really good tone

.” “Vocally you have a great tone and really good control on the high notes, a great overall performance.” “Vocally you have a booming voice and bags of character in your tone.”

How do you describe a beautiful singing voice?


euphonious

Add to list Share. Something euphonious sounds beautiful and pleasant. “You have a euphonious voice!” is a great compliment for a singer. This word sounds pretty when you say it, so it makes sense that it describes something pleasing to the ear.

How do you appreciate a song?

  1. Learn an Instrument. …
  2. Read Up On an Artist. …
  3. Single Out a Specific Instrument. …
  4. Listen Live. …
  5. Or Imagine a Live Concert. …
  6. Understand How Music is Mixed. …
  7. Consider the Original Recording. …
  8. Ask What Emotion is Being Conveyed.

How do you compliment a performance?

  1. Good job!
  2. Well done!
  3. Fantastic!
  4. Perfect!
  5. That's great!
  6. Nice work!
  7. Excellent!
  8. That's really remarkable.

How would you describe your singing voice?

  • alto.
  • angelic.
  • breathy.
  • baritone.
  • countertenor.
  • delicate.
  • dulcet.
  • euphonious.

How do you describe bad singing?

From what I can tell refers

to being unable to match pitch, or just having a really ugly voice

(though FAQ disputes the latter concept of voices doomed to sound bad).

How do you appreciate a singer in one word?



Good connection on stage between performers

.” “You stand out as an individual performer.” “Great musicianship, you play with confidence and vocally you have a really good tone.” “Vocally you have a great tone and really good control on the high notes, a great overall performance.”

How do you appreciate in one word?

  1. Thanks.
  2. Thank you.
  3. I am indebted to you.
  4. Dinner was delicious.
  5. I appreciate you.
  6. You are an inspiration.
  7. I am grateful.
  8. You are a blessing.

How do you appreciate someone?

  1. Say “thank you“ …
  2. Pay attention to them. …
  3. Listen empathetically. …
  4. Write an appreciation note. …
  5. Be reliable. …
  6. Be specific. …
  7. Actions speak louder than words. …
  8. Gift them a plant or flowers to brighten their day.

How do you give good comments?

  1. I appreciate you.
  2. You are perfect just the way you are.
  3. You are enough.
  4. You're all that and a super-size bag of chips.
  5. On a scale from 1 to 10, you're an 11.
  6. You've got all the right moves.
  7. Everything would be better if more people were like you.
  8. You are an incredible human.

How do you praise someone words?

  1. You're an awesome friend.
  2. You're a gift to those around you.
  3. You're a smart cookie.
  4. You are awesome!
  5. You have impeccable manners.
  6. I like your style.
  7. You have the best laugh.
  8. I appreciate you.

How do you praise someone professionally?

  1. “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
  2. “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
  3. “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
  4. “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”

What is the rarest voice type?


The contralto voice

is the lowest of the female voices and by far and away the rarest. The contralto range is roughly from the F below middle C to a high F one octave above middle C almost exactly matching that of the male countertenor.

What is a sultry voice?

A sultry voice sounds confident, and when the speaker laughs,

it sounds light and sexy

. Singers with sultry voices, like Betty Carter and Emily King, are said to be hypnotic and enticing.

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Emily Lee is a freelance writer and artist based in New York City. She’s an accomplished writer with a deep passion for the arts, and brings a unique perspective to the world of entertainment. Emily has written about art, entertainment, and pop culture.