singender
Singender is a neologism occasionally used in musicological and cultural discussions to denote a person who engages in singing as a primary social activity, especially within participatory or community-based musical practices. The term is not part of established scholarly nomenclature and is not widely used in formal musicology; it tends to appear in online discussions, experimental ethnography, and niche linguistic proposals.
Etymology: The coinage appears to combine the English verb “sing” with an agentive-sounding suffix, intended to
Usage: Singender is used to emphasize singing as an enacted social role rather than a fixed vocation
Relation to other terms: The term contrasts with professional “singer” or “vocalist” and with passive listeners;
Criticism and reception: Critics argue that “singender” is opaque or redundant, and advocate using established terms
See also: singer, vocalist, participatory music, community singing, ethnomusicology.