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Discover Ludwig"vocal utterances" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to verbal sounds made by a person, such as laughter or exclamations. For example, "The professor's vocal utterances were filled with enthusiasm."
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(Anyone driven to distraction by the vocal utterances of Keith Jarrett is hereby forewarned).
We try "ha ha" sounds at different pitches before moving onto spontaneous vocal utterances: coughing, sneezing and laughing.
These are vocal utterances in Ms. Monk's patented style, virtually devoid of intelligible words and made of shaped syllables, plosives, hums, even mere breaths.
But during "My Friends," when Ms. Bonham Carter confides her feelings for Sweeney in understated vocal utterances ("I'm your friend, too, Mr. Todd/If you only knew, Mr. Todd"), her singing is lyrical and seductive.
This conception found full embodiment in Der Ring des Nibelungen, a cycle of four operas first performed in 1876; the only variation from Wagner's theory was that the leading motives did not always arise as vocal utterances but were often introduced by the orchestra to portray characters, emotions, or events.
The score was now heard on tape: to call it jazz is to stretch the definition of the form, which is what Mr. Douglas is evidently attempting, given his arty mix of initial modernistic string passages, trumpet and vocal utterances from the musicians.
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My problem is with the vocal utterance.
One thinks of Poulenc's motets, for instance, or Messiaen's O Sacrum Convivium (how strange that this short but magical choral work should have been that most devout composer's only vocal utterance for sacred use).
As far as I can remember, these are the first drawings made of my telephone or "instrument for the transmission of vocal utterance by telegraph".
Unlike the utterance from a normal subject, as shown in Figure 1(c), the vocal fold polyp utterance has pitch perturbation, unclear harmonics, turbulent noise, and voice breaks.
Such processes work well for generating a core set of utterances or vocal expressions but are less effective in situations where a particular vocabulary is needed (for example, terms related directly to a user's interest in horse riding).
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