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Discover Ludwig"deep tones" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a low-pitched sound that someone is making, such as their voice or an instrument. Example: The singer's deep tones filled the room.
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Even then, he felt that the deep tones weren't "singing".
Mr. Harland put his drumsticks down and hummed deep tones into a microphone.
With parallels to Russell's sparse, feathery compositions, anchored in sonorous, deep tones, his Zummo With An X is essential listening.
It's being delivered not as I last heard it, in Ralph Fiennes' deep tones in the Barbican's 2005 production, but in the sonorous voice of a woman.
Mr. Olmos, as Adama, gets to use his deep tones to provoke viewers in the aftermath, questioning why the human race is worth defending.
Though he now speaks in the deep tones of an old-time broadcaster, at the age of 6 he had not yet uttered a complete sentence.
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The sound was revelatory, the deep bass tones like a drug.
The producer, known for his excellent work as Dntel, offered Vocoder harmonies, blew contrasting melodies with dub-inspired melodica runs, and added deep bass tones when necessary.
Zoroastro's appearances are few, but Wolf Matthias Friedrich, a bass with a rich, deep tone, sang them commandingly.
Turner's smooth croon is famous for a reason, and Lay Low uses his rich, deep tone to great effect.
For decades Essence offered beauty tips for African American women that were not available in other women's magazines, including advice on hair relaxers and deep tone concealers.
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