trained singer

collocation in English

meaningsoftrainedandsinger

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trained
adjective
uk
/treɪnd/
us
/treɪnd/
having been prepared for a particular job or activity, by learning skills, getting ...
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singer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪŋ.ər/
us
/ˈsɪŋ.ɚ/
a person ...
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(Definition oftrainedandsingerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Her voice, withouttrainedsingermannerisms, proved a perfect fit for the song.
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A classicallytrainedsinger, she was able to perform only three popular songs.
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He is also a classicallytrainedsingerand performed in his school's choir.
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In the 1910s, operettas also moved towards a style that favoured actors rather than trained singers.
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Raza was a classicallytrainedsingerand was more famous for singing sad songs.
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She began in musical theatre as atrainedsinger, dancer and stage actress, and is now a voice actress whose credits include multiple seasons of several internationally aired animated series.
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Perenchio himself is reputed to be a talented, classicallytrainedsinger.
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Adults (but not trained singers) change pitch more slowly when producing rising contours than falling contours.
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They thought she was atrainedsinger!
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Trained singers can sometimes be reluctant to jettison beauty and smoothness of tone in favour of something more unorthodox, but the rewards of a bolder approach can be considerable.
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Katie spent over 20 years of her life as a classicallytrainedsingerand dancer.
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Julie is a classicallytrainedsingerwho has been actively involved in music from a very young age.
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Most trained singers have at least an octave of range that they can sing in either modal voice or falsetto.
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If performers are used, they are usually untrained people, as in audience members who interact with the piece, as opposed to trained singers or actors.
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With trained singers for the musical part of the liturgy, the clergy could focus their attention to what was most important, and that was their office.
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