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The phrase "vocal lines" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the melodic or lyrical parts sung by a vocalist in a piece of music. Example: "The vocal lines in this song beautifully complement the instrumental arrangement."
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Here the vocal lines turn almost breezy.
Vocal lines sing and plead.
Vocal lines wander into atonality.
The vocal lines are highly melismatic.
The orchestra enshrouds the vocal lines with harmonically pungent commentary.
The vocal lines are both confidently crafted and expressively acute.
Vocal lines are supported and coloured by quirky instrumental pairings.
The tenor Stuart Neill negotiated the skittish vocal lines heroically.
But the vocal lines are fragmented, often lapsing into speech.
Barber's melodic invention never flags, and he writes deftly for the voice without milking vocal lines.
Sari Gruber's soprano worked bravely at Bach's anti-singer vocal lines.
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