female singer

collocation in English

meaningsoffemaleandsinger

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female
adjective
uk
/ˈfiː.meɪl/
us
/ˈfiː.meɪl/
belonging or relating to the sex that can give birth to young or ...
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singer
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsɪŋ.ər/
us
/ˈsɪŋ.ɚ/
a person ...
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(Definition offemaleandsingerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffemale singer

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This was not ordinary domestic vocal music for an ordinaryfemalesinger.
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The instrumentalists are assigned significant roles, but the key protagonist is thefemalesinger, who has to observe more than 20 instructions involving 'advanced' techniques.
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In the performance of compositions forfemalesingerand tape, both options are possible.
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But how is the position of thefemalesingerin the live performance of electroacoustic music?
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The leadfemalesingerand the women's chorus then pick up the song.
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While the gendering effect of 'papa' is mild (afemalesingercould easily exchange 'papa' for 'mama'), the connoted parental love seems important.
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In the performance these characters are separated by musical interludes sung by the leadfemalesinger and the women's chorus, accompanied by a group of drummers.
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Although this latter song is assertive in its own way, it requires thefemalesingerto present herself as a male fantasy of womanhood, simultaneously breathtakingly seductive and completely domestic.
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On the other hand, afemalesingerperforming live often makes a powerful impression with the sound of her voice, her vocal virtuosity and her physical presence.
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The period also saw alternative confessionalfemalesinger-songwriters.
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She has been their leadfemalesingerthroughout their career.
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She was the firstfemalesingerto perform this kind of show at the venue with twelve costume changes and eleven dancers.
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She won the awards for the album with the best sales and bestfemalesinger.
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At one time her recordings were more in demand than those of any otherfemalesingerin the world.
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Satirical and political lyrics are common, performed by afemalesingercalled a "chantwell" and accompanied by colorfully costumed dancers.
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The song is a spirited duet, with one male singer and onefemalesingerattempting to outdo each other in increasingly complex tasks.
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Their visual element consists of thefemalesingerwearing a kimono, and the rest of the band wearing military-style uniforms.
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According to some a reason was an altercation with a prominentfemalesinger.
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In the serial, music is shown as being provided by a stand-up piano and a single,femalesingerof dubious repute.
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