What is the purpose of those headphones stuffed in the ears when a singer sings?

Updated on Car 2024-05-11
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is used to listen to the accompaniment and your own voice, because most of the speakers placed on the large performance venue are facing the audience, and ordinary people may not be aware of it, but when you stand on the stage, you can't hear the sound coming from the live speakers at all, and even if you can hear it, there is a delay. That is to say, if you find that the voice of the singer you are singing at the concert does not match the accompaniment, it is either faster than the voice or**slower than the voice. That is, there is a problem with the headset he is wearing, he can't hear the scene at all, where to put the ** on the scene, what he should sing, he is singing by feeling.

    If you look closely, you'll notice that he's pointing to his ear to alert the live tuner that there's something wrong with the headset.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    That headphone is for listening to ** accompaniment. Because there are many people at the concert and the noise is loud, it will affect the star's singing, and if you put on the headset, you will follow the melody and will not sing out of tune.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Of course, it's a song sung by the stars on the spot, because anything can happen on the spot... For example, if suddenly the star forgets the lyrics, you can use the headphones to remind the next lyrics It may also be that the scene is too noisy to hear the **accompaniment very clearly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Listen**ah, the audience is too noisy, what if you don't have headphones to keep up**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the live is so enthusiastic that it is not easy to hear the accompaniment**, the headphones are to let them hear the sound more clearly.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It should be blocked ears, the scene is too noisy.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The role of headphones when singing, many people will find that when watching the singer sing on the stage, the singer has a headset on his ear, and many people think that the headphones are used to contact the backstage.

    In-ear monitoring. In-ear monitoring is a jargon in the hosting industry. The host wears a headset on his ear when hosting the performance, and the choreographer can guide the host through the headset to arrange the program, such as arranging advertisements, guest admission, correcting the host's slip of the tongue and so on.

    For singers, the role of in-ear monitoring is to listen clearly to the accompaniment and oneself during a noisy evening or event performance. voice, to identify whether you have a voice.

    In fact, the director will not easily use in-ear monitoring when recording the program, because this will interfere with the host's thinking, and the excitement of the host program largely depends on the host, and the audience's recognition of the program is often the impression of the host rather than the impression of the director and director, so the in-ear monitoring only plays an auxiliary role.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This kind of thing is called in-ear monitoring, and for singers, they often can't hear their own voice when singing live, so singers need in-ear monitoring to monitor whether their voice is out of tune or out of tune. The singer also does not hear the accompaniment or there is a delay in the accompaniment, and the in-ear monitoring also sends the accompaniment to the singer's ear. The performance is not a small room, so there will be delays or deterioration of the sound, so the backmonitors send the accompaniment to the singer's ears to ensure that they don't sing the wrong beat or go out of tune.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't remember what it was called, but it was said to be used to prompt the lyrics.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Here's it: it's like you're singing in a KTV, and you find that the voice coming out of the microphone isn't quite your own, which can cause you to go out of tune. Of course, this is a problem with the sound quality of KTV.

    Similar problems should be avoided on the scene, such as the audience's voice is too noisy for the singer to hear the band's voice, and then the singer can't hear the sound of the speaker when interacting with the audience, etc. That headset is an essential thing on the spot.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's headphones, but it's not used to remind the lyrics, but because the speaker is generally in front of the singer, and what the singer hears is reflected back through the venue. There will be a very serious delay, and the performance will lead to poor results, so a headphone will be placed next to the singer's ear to correct the poor part.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Headphones are used to play songs, for fear that the singer will forget the words, otherwise a singer will remember so many songs.

    Sometimes it is also used to listen to the direction of the backstage director.

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