Tonal Quality:
- Melodic: Pleasing and musical in pitch and tone.
- Clear: Pure and free from vocal distortions.
- Rich: Full and resonant, often associated with a deep timbre.
- Warm: Possessing a comforting and pleasant tone.
- Husky: A slightly rough or raspy quality, adding a soulful tone.
Timbre:
- Bright: Light and crisp in sound, typically found in soprano voices.
- Dark: Deep and full, commonly associated with tenor and bass voices.
- Nasal: A voice with a predominant nasal resonance.
- Velvety: Smooth and luxurious in sound.
- Resonant: Produces a pleasing and powerful sound due to optimal use of vocal resonators.
Range:
- Wide: Capable of covering a broad range of notes from low to high.
- Narrow: Limited range of notes.
Vocal Technique:
- Vibrato: Regular oscillation in pitch while maintaining a single note.
- Intonation: Accuracy in pitching tones.
- Articulation: Clarity in pronouncing words and syllables.
- Phrasing: The way musical phrases are shaped and expressed.
- Dynamics: Control over volume and intensity of the voice.
Emotional Expression:
- Powerful: Evokes strong emotions and captivates the audience.
- Lyrical: Emphasizes the beauty and poetry of the lyrics.
- Dramatic: Heightened expression appropriate for theatrical performances.
- Soulful: Evokes deep emotions and connects with the soul.
- Ethereal: Angelic and otherworldly in a light and airy tone.