单词 | vocalists |
释义 | vocal /vōˈkəl/adjective
(often in pl) singing, or that which is sung, esp in a piece of popular music ORIGIN: L vōcālis, from vōx, vōcis voice vōcaleseˈ noun (jazz) A type of singing in which the singer improvises words to familiar instrumental solos vōcalˈic adjective
vocalise /vō-kə-lēzˈ/ noun (music) A wordless composition or exercise for solo voice vōˈcalism noun
vōˈcalist noun A singer, esp opp to instrumentalist vōcalˈity noun vōcalizāˈtion or vōcalisāˈtion noun vōˈcalize or vōˈcalise transitive verb
vōˈcalizer or vōˈcaliser noun vōˈcally adverb vōˈcalness noun vociculˈtūral /vō-si-/ adjective Relating to voice-training vocūlar /vokˈ/ adjective (rare) Vocal vocule /vokˈūl/ noun A slight vowel sound completing the articulation of certain consonants vocal cords plural noun In air-breathing vertebrates, folds of the lining membrane of the larynx, by the vibration of the edges of which, under the influence of the breath, the voice is produced vocal music noun Music produced by the human voice alone, opp to instrumental music vocal score noun A musical score showing the singing parts in full and the instrumental parts as a piano accompaniment |
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