- What is melisma singing in Mindanao?
- What is an example of melisma?
- What is a melisma in music?
- How do you describe melismatic voice of Mindanao vocal music?
What is melisma singing in Mindanao?
(The first definition of melisma by the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary is "a group of notes or tones sung on one syllable in plainsong".) However, the term melisma may be used to describe music of any genre, including baroque singing, opera, and later gospel.
What is an example of melisma?
When a vocalist sings different notes over one syllable it is called melisma, it is very easy to identify. One great example of melismatic singing is this scene from the classic sci-fi movie The Fifth Element.
What is a melisma in music?
Melisma is the musical art of creating a run of many notes from one syllable. In the United States, singers in the African-American church popularized the vocal practice, which dates to Gregorian chants and Indian ragas. ... American Idol contestants (and pop singers) sometimes abuse and overuse the technique in songs.
How do you describe melismatic voice of Mindanao vocal music?
The vocal music of Mindanao is regarded as one with the highest artistic and technical excellence among the indigenous groups of the Philippines. Their songs produce a melisma, (using several notes in one syllable of text) tremolo and long melodic phrases.