What is another word for vocalist?

Pronunciation: [vˈə͡ʊkəlˌɪst] (IPA)

A vocalist is someone who sings or performs vocals in a musical or artistic production. They are also known as singers and can be categorized by voice type, such as a soprano, alto, tenor, or bass. Other synonyms for a vocalist include crooner, songster, chanteuse, vocalist, and vocal artist. A crooner is a male vocalist known for their smooth and polished singing style, while a chanteuse is a female vocalist with a sultry and captivating voice. A songster is someone who sings songs in a traditional or folksy style, while a vocal artist is a versatile performer who uses their voice as a means of expression. Ultimately, there are many synonyms to describe the different types of vocalists who entertain and inspire us with their music.

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    • Noun, singular or mass
      singer.

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Usage examples for Vocalist

They were listening to a vocalist who happened to be Barby's favorite of the moment.
"The Electronic Mind Reader"
John Blaine
But both the Italians and the Englishman felt the entertainment would be incomplete without hearing the celebrated vocalist and improvvisatrice who presided over the little banquet; and Madame de Montaigne, with a woman's tact, divined the general wish, and anticipated the request that was sure to be made.
"Ernest Maltravers, Complete"
Edward Bulwer-Lytton
Leaving the land to its peerless vocalist and quiet repose we made our way toward Highland county.
"See America First"
Orville O. Hiestand

Famous quotes with Vocalist

  • I felt a little uncomfortable because, when I went in to the military, I was the main male vocalist they had and when I came out they had like two or three vocalists. Otis came in when I was in the military, too.
    William Bell
  • I progressed through so many different styles of music through my teen years, both as a player and a vocalist, particularly the jazz and pop of the early 20th Century.
    Jeff Healey
  • We've had a problem finding a vocalist. We have not been lucky yet to find the one. I think the problem is that the three of us have such a pedigree of vocalist, that if we come out with someone that's not good we'll obviously be slated!
    Peter Hook
  • My father was a stone mason, and a talented amateur pianist and vocalist.
    John E. Walker
  • I've often cringed when I heard myself described as a jazz singer. I've always thought of myself as a jazz vocalist.
    Cassandra Wilson

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