vocal range
collocation in Englishmeaningsofvocalandrange
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vocal
adjective
uk/ˈvəʊ.kəl/us/ˈvoʊ.kəl/
relating to or produced by the voice, either in singing ...
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range
noun
uk/reɪndʒ/us/reɪndʒ/
a set of ...
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Difference, it would seem, governed every aspect of his life, from his upbringing and early socialisation to hisvocalrangeand physical appearance.
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Thevocalrangewas reduced in some of the singers, again in the 12-14 years range, with some singers showing considerable vocal insecurity around the passaggi.
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Falsetto is not generally counted by classical purists as a part of thevocalrangeof anyone except countertenors.
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Hisvocalrangeemulated that of the great vocal stylists.
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However, hisvocalrangehas changed from deep baritone to tenor.
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Thevocalrangeof the duet composes 8 octaves.
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Bey has a widevocalrange, with his four octave baritone voice.
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Levine has a tenor/countertenorvocalrangeand has been noted for his falsettos.
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He is renowned for his stage presence, widevocalrange, and rich voice.
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He is also known for his exceptionally widevocalrange, with his chest-voice alone spanning over 4 octaves.
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An accomplished songwriter and musician, she also possesses a three-octavevocalrangeand is considered a mezzo-soprano.
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Possessing a widevocalrangewith a significant amount of coloratura facility, she tackled roles from both the mezzo-soprano and soprano repertoires.
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Thevocalrangeand timbre of children's voices does not have the variety that adults' voices have.
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She possesses a widevocalrangeand plays many instruments.
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Hervocalrangehas been described as enormous, with critics highlighting her ability to hold notes for an extended period of time.
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The casting of the roles relies on the actualvocalrangeof the part.
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She was an inspiration to me to have a widervocalrange.
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He is noted for his ability to produce extremely high notes in his whistle register and for his extensivevocalrange.
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Symptoms include hoarseness of speech, painful speech production, frequent vocal breaks, and reducedvocalrange.
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