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Sing even you are not adept at singing.
I am going to suggest to Big Boss that we have a ban on hiring Scorpios, because we're all getting so adept at singing Happy Birthday that people have started improvising harmonies.
His cast consists mainly of attractive young movie actors, most of whom are not terribly adept at singing, dancing or reciting Shakespeare.
He was adept at singing, dancing, playing the drums, and acting with his dear friends Judy Garland and Elizabeth Taylor and so many greats.
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But his singing was flawless; he could use the gospel tradition with extraordinary ease and was also adept at jazz singing.
Known for her dazzling vocal leaps and swoops, she was equally adept at be-bop improvisation and singing theater songs with a symphony orchestra.
The Kenyah are particularly adept at blending low voices of men singing a melody supported by a drone.
The three men, each adept at the comedy and the singing, also do an impressive job with their dancing.
Adept at playing pop, jazz or blues, Bernal sang and played with Hampton's big band and had memorable sax parts on such 1950s songs as Duane Eddy's "Rebel Rouser" and the Robins' "Smokey Joe's Cafe".
She excelled in Ghazal singing in multiple raga (melodic modes) and Taal (rhythms); she was adept at the Yaman raga and Khayal Tappa which she use to sing at special occasions.
Peanut was adept at saying "Let's Go Mets!" Although Sammy can purportedly talk and even sing operatic arias and John Denver tunes, he has been tight-lipped so far.
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