voice part
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Definition
Noun: A specific melodic line or musical passage written for a single singer or a specific vocal range within a choral or operatic composition.
Usage
A "voice part" refers to the written music intended for a particular vocalist or vocal category. It is a standard term in choral and operatic music for distributing the musical material among singers. - The composer carefully balanced the harmony between each voice part. - She was assigned the soprano voice part in the choir. - Can you sing your voice part independently?
Advanced Usage
- To double a voice part: When an instrument plays the same notes as a singer's part to provide support.
- The cello will double the bass voice part in this section.
- Voice part leading: The study of how individual vocal lines move and interact harmonically.
- Good voice part leading is essential for clear choral texture.
Variants and Related Words
- Vocal part: A synonymous term for "voice part," often used interchangeably.
- The tenor vocal part has a very challenging solo.
- Voice: In a musical context, this can refer to a single, independent melodic line, which may be instrumental or vocal. A "voice part" is specifically a vocal line.
- The fugue has four distinct voices.
Synonyms
- Vocal line: The melody sung by a voice.
- Singing part: A more informal term for a voice part.
Related Phrases
- To learn one's part: To practice and memorize the notes for one's specific voice part.
- The altos need more time to learn their part.
- To hold a voice part: To sing a specific part, often implying the ability to maintain it accurately.
- He can hold the tenor voice part even without accompaniment.
Noun
- a part written for a singer