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20 July, 15:36

What is deference between Hamilton and musical theater singing?

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  1. 20 July, 17:54
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    In hamilton all they do is sing there is no script in other theater things most have a script
  2. 20 July, 18:24
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    Sung through musicals have some spoken dialogue, but it's usually still included within the songs, so people kind of miss it. Laurens sings as Eliza and Hamilton have a spoken dialogue where she reads a letter revealing Laurens' death. The differences in these two genres are vast. The main one is that in a traditional art of opera, singers are not amplified. Opera singers train for years to be able to produce such powerful sounds that the audience in a big theater like the Metropolitan Opera can hear them. This in itself is incredible!
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