Sentence examples for to vocal from inspiring English sources

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to vocal

adjective

Of or pertaining to the voice or speech

  • Vocal problems

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Silent surprise turned to vocal support.

He sings a line, then switches to vocal beat-boxing.

Both concerts were devoted mainly to vocal music.

(By contrast, Joan Sutherland's recorded version finds some urgent Verdi lines reduced to vocal fluff).

And Vickers handles very well the transformation from withdrawn waif to vocal impressionist.

The program was otherwise devoted to vocal music, with the second half given over to Schumann's "Dichterliebe".

Beethoven's greatest achievement was to raise instrumental music, hitherto considered inferior to vocal, to the highest plane of art.

The Knicks, the old Knicks, are used to vocal disapproval because of their play at Madison Square Garden.

Pop's new divas may not be able to ascend to vocal heights the way Ms. Aguilera still can in "Burlesque".

He studies facial expressions, listens to vocal nuances and is tough enough to finger an octogenarian as a prime suspect.

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Within six months, it was noted that Ocean had become the "go-to vocal hook man".

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