Vocal in english

Vocal

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vocal = vocal ; vowel. 

Example: Some books provoke vocal responses while others seem to turn people in on themselves, when they prefer to say nothing but savor the reading in silence.Example: This is because symbols for short vowels are not required in ordinary circumstances.

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» arreglo vocalvocal arrangement .

Example: We are looking for a backing vocalist, someone experienced, someone with ideas for vocal arrangements and able to also take instruction.

» comunicación vocalvocal communication .

Example: A whinny is a horse's primary means of long range vocal communication.

» cuerdas vocalesvocal cords .

Example: This article specifically discusses the occurrence of nodules on the vocal cords and how to treat them, a subject of interest to both singers and nonsinger.

» florituras vocalescoloratura .

Example: In this live peformance video, Joan Sutherland's coloratura is as deft as ever.

» música vocalvocal music .

Example: Completed bibliographies covering Australian compositions have appeared on: instrumental and chamber music; orchestral music; keyboard music; vocal and choral music; dramatic music.

» partichela vocalvocal part [Texto musical de una partitura para cada una de las voces] .

Example: A score is a series of staves on which all the different instrumental and/or vocal parts of a musical work are written.

» partitura vocalvocal score [En obras para voces y orquesta o conjunto instrumental (ópera, etc.), aquella que indica todas las partes vocales pero con las de orquesta reducidas a piano u otro instrumento de teclado] .

Example: A vocal score is a score showing all vocal parts, with accompaniment, if any, arranged for keyboard instrument.

» tracto vocalvocal tract .

Example: Professional sax players change the shape of their vocal tracts so they resonate at a frequency close to that of the note their aiming for.

Vocal synonyms

loud in spanish: ruidoso, pronunciation: laʊd part of speech: adjective, adverb outspoken in spanish: abierto, pronunciation: aʊtspoʊkən part of speech: adjective spoken in spanish: hablado, pronunciation: spoʊkən part of speech: adjective communicative in spanish: comunicativo, pronunciation: kəmjunəkətɪv part of speech: adjective sung in spanish: cantado, pronunciation: sʌŋ part of speech: noun voiced in spanish: expresado, pronunciation: vɔɪst part of speech: adjective communicatory in spanish: comunicativo, pronunciation: kəmjunəkətɔri part of speech: adjective
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