Adjective(1) relating to or designed for or using the singing voice(2) having or using the power to produce speech or sound(3) given to expressing yourself freely or insistently(4) full of the sound of voices(5) using the voice in song(6) using the voice in speech(7) spoken(8) extroverted about opinion
Adjective(1) relating to or designed for or using the singing voice(2) having or using the power to produce speech or sound(3) given to expressing yourself freely or insistently(4) full of the sound of voices(5) using the voice in song(6) using the voice in speech(7) spoken(8) extroverted about opinion
(1) They played different kinds of music, some vocal , others more instrumental, and all had their own loyal groups of followers and supporters.(2) Since I have become a little hard of hearing, my threshold for clearly hearing vocal speech is a little different from that of most people.(3) The guitar tone is spot on for Pat's sound and the vocal track moves with the guitar in synchronized harmony.(4) At the conclusion of his set, he gave a sincere thank-you to the audience and was met with a rather vocal call for an encore.(5) A less common subspecies generates vocal noises to signal intellectual superiority rather than just urbane sophistication.(6) Mechanical sounds constitute the most prominent elements of the species' displays, replacing vocal sounds for territorial advertisement.(7) Trained opera singers learn to use their voices by experimenting with the physical sensations specific vocal sounds make.(8) According to proponents of the technology, the variations of the human vocal tract ensure that each person's voice is spectographically individual.(9) Dunbar contends that humans evolved vocal grooming as a more efficient form of bonding.(10) These scores required singers with a beautifully produced, expressive sound and great vocal agility.(11) When Barber began work on the score of Vanessa in 1954, he was already regarded as one of the US's foremost composers of orchestral and vocal music.(12) The game was played in front of a very vocal Brazilian delegation cheering loudly for Argentina.(13) But in more rural areas where there is a less diverse mix of people, those afraid of difference become vocal and treat fellow humans badly.(14) Chretien has been rather vocal and somewhat cautious in his own comments about it.(15) While a vocal segment of public opinion expressed fear of becoming too closely aligned with the United States, the onset of the Cold War dictated otherwise.(16) Sekouba's lead vocal soars along new melodies of his own invention and in his own language.