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Discover Ludwig"live singing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to singing that is performed live in person such as at a concert. For example: "I am looking forward to hearing the live singing at the concert tonight."
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The modern dance production features traditional Asian musical instruments and live singing.
She teared up watching Kate McKinnon on "Saturday Night Live" singing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah".
Gipsy Kings' Savor Flamenco tied with Ladysmith Black Mambazo's Live: Singing For Peace Around The World.
World music album: Live: Singing for Peace Around the World, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, and Savor Flamenco, Gypsy Kings (tie).
Gipsy Kings' Savor Flamenco tied with Ladysmith Black Mambazo's Live: Singing For Peace Around The World for the best world music album award.
Live or live "singing along with the prerecorded track", it didn't matter to the millions of us who weren't actually there but were watching the kaleidoscopic morphing of shots "live" on TV.
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Hathaway then thanks the studio, "for making an unapologetically sincere, live sung musical", and she's out of there.
"Let me live," sings Kiedis, "so when it's time to die, even the reaper cries".
"May the children grow with no fighting in their lives," sang Shara Muhammad Farah-Aldoor.
"This is the moment we'll remember every day for the rest of our lives," sang Pet Shop Boys.
It's hard to imagine a harder-working crew of kids than the cast of "Glee," who are trotted out each summer for this live singing-and-dancing extravaganza.
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