Musik - Andere Leute in der Musikindustrie
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter, die sich auf die Menschen in der Musikindustrie beziehen, wie zum Beispiel „Komponist“, „Maestro“ und „Falsett“.
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the marching band leader who conducts performances and coordinates musicians' movements
Tambourmajor
a person who is an expert or master in conducting or directing an orchestra or musical performance
Maestro
someone who adjusts musical instruments to achieve optimal pitch and tone
Stimmer
a male singer with the highest adult male voice or a female singer with the lowest female voice
Alto
a male singer with deep singing voice ranged between tenor and bass
Bariton
someone who announces or plays popular recorded music on radio or TV, or at a disco, club, etc.
DJ
a singer that uses a male singing voice that extends over the range of a tenor voice
Falsett
the lead female vocalist or performer in a pop or rock band
Frontfrau
a female singer with a voice ranged between soprano and contralto
Mezzosopran
the person who manages the musical aspects of a production or performance, such as the conductor of an orchestra
Musikdirektor
someone who writes the words of songs and sometimes their music
Songwriter
a female or young male singer with a singing voice that has the highest range
Sopran
a singer or band that open a pop or rock concert before the main act
Vorgruppe
an adult male singer with the highest natural singing voice that is just below the lowest range of a women's voice
Tenor
a person whose job is to introduce and play music videos on TV, at a party, etc.
Video-Jockey
a person who sings, especially one performing in a rock, jazz or pop band
Sänger
an individual who oversees and manages the production process of creating recorded music
Musikproduzent
sound professional responsible for recording, mixing, and editing audio to achieve desired results
Tontechniker
a professional who represents and promotes musicians or bands, helping them secure performances, tours, and other opportunities in the music industry
Musikagent
someone who instructs others in the theory, practice, and appreciation of music
Musiklehrer
a person who wanders around and sings old and local songs
Troubadour
a male singer with a high vocal range, typically singing in the alto or soprano register
Kontertenor
a musician who writes and performs their own songs
Singer-Songwriter