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Example sentences for "vocalization"

Lexicographically close words:
vocal; vocalic; vocalism; vocalist; vocalists; vocalized; vocall; vocally; vocant; vocaphone
  1. As an actress she completely veils whatever emotions she may feel, and while her marvelous vocalization overwhelms her audiences, she meets with her greatest triumphs in operas that make the least demands on the dramatic powers.

  2. When she heard a songstress extolled for rapid vocalization she would ask: "Can she sing six plain notes?

  3. The only other vocalization noted throughout the nestling period was an abbreviated chee.

  4. These notes and songs recorded by Nolan hardly qualify as flight song, for this term implies use of a distinctive vocalization not uttered in other circumstances.

  5. No vocalization is uttered during the leap-flutter.

  6. If the rapid vocalization of a singer was praised, Mara would significantly ask, "Can she sing six plain notes?

  7. It was admitted that the younger diva had the advantage in vocalization and execution, but that Pasta's conception was incontestably superior, and her reading of the part characterized by far greater nobility and grandeur.

  8. Her facility in vocalization was extraordinary, and her execution is described by Dr.

  9. The vocalization seems to have begun in the 8th century and to have progressed through the literary period and later.

  10. The vocalization of l before s (malus > maus) is a different phenomenon from the foregoing.

  11. Her voice, though not powerful, was of exquisite quality and wonderful extent, its compass being nearly two octaves and a half, and perfectly equable throughout, while her facility of vocalization was extraordinary.

  12. Her production was faultless, and she was, and is, undoubtedly, one of the greatest mistresses of vocalization of the century.

  13. In many respects she has exceeded them, for her voice is fuller and more powerful than Patti's ever was, but she has the same easy vocalization and marvellous spontaneity that constituted the great charm in Patti's singing.

  14. There is some doubt as to the reading and vocalization of the name Waidrang, and consequently, also, as to its true form, but it is regarded as certainly Persian.

  15. The transcription here used is that of the Septuagint, but the vocalization is in both cases incorrect--it should be Sin-uballit.

  16. In their opinion the purely reflex mechanisms connected with vocalization would have been sufficient to yield not only many differences of tone under different states as to suffering, pleasure, effort, &c.

  17. According to Prince Lucien Bonaparte, who has investigated the matter with much care, the total number of these sounds that can be possibly made by the human organs of vocalization is 385.

  18. His tones and vocalization were precisely like those of Melospiza fasciata, to which I have so often listened in my native State of Ohio.

  19. It is one of the oddest bits of bird vocalization you ever heard, a wheezy little tune in the ascending scale--a kind of crescendo--which sounds as if it were produced by inhalation rather than exhalation.

  20. It is not much of a song--a rather weak little trill, with a kind of drawl in the vocalization that forms its diagnostic feature.

  21. Mode Description Vocalization Bellowing or trumpeting noise produced by a whale and heard above and below the water.

  22. Among other brilliant successes of the season was her performance for the first time of Amelia in Verdi's "Un Ballo in Maschera," which was a masterpiece of vocalization and dramatic fire.

  23. Without any embarrassment, she instantly improvised not merely the ornament, but the melody, pouring out a flood of dazzling vocalization which elicited noisy enthusiasm.

  24. The sibyls of Michael Angelo are not more grand," exclaimed one critic; "but the vocalization of Pasta and Grisi is wholly foreign to her.

  25. It is necessary next to understand with what incredible skill the artist manages this instrument; it is the pearly, light, and florid vocalization of Persiani joined to the resonance, pomp, and amplitude of Pisaroni.

  26. The florid school of vocalization had been carried to an absurd excess, when Rubini showed by his example what effect he could produce by singing melodies of a simple emotional nature, without depending at all on mere vocalization.

  27. The dramatic coloring which her voice imparts to the slightest shades of feeling and passion is a real phenomenon of vocalization which can not be analyzed," says Escudier.

  28. The difference between vocalization and non-vocalization is seen in a sigh and a groan, the latter being the former vocalized.

  29. This brings us to the consideration of Breathing, for the latter in its relations to vocalization depends much upon position.

  30. The tongue which, when the mouth is closed, nearly fills it, should in vocalization lie as much out of the way as is possible.

  31. The New Art of the Singer The art of vocalization is retarding the progress of the modern music drama.

  32. The florid mode of vocalization had been carried to an excess when Rubini showed what effect he could produce by singing melodies of a simple emotional character, without depending at all on vocalization merely as such.

  33. An artist is not formed by vocalization alone, but by processes of education that are many and complicated, into which we might be tempted to enter did they not lie beyond the range of the present work.

  34. Just so it is with national tricks of vocalization or intonation, with national manners, fashions of movement and gesture, and habitual expressions of face.

  35. As it now is sung by high sopranos, the music of the role is transposed from the original to higher keys in order to give full scope for brilliant vocalization on high notes.

  36. Now vocalization is largely vowelization, and vocal tones are a complex of sound and resonance.

  37. About 1880 I became satisfied that many of the current ideas were incorrect, and determined to start anew, and to note in detail the action of each organ used in vocalization and articulation.

  38. Melba came she was the finest exemplar of finished vocalization that had been heard at the opera house since its opening, with the single exception of Mme.

  39. His vocalization was unexceptionably pure, and his style was manly and noble.

  40. She sang; and in her vocalization she showed the results of intelligent study in the old Italian school.

  41. She had a fine voice, although not a great one; her vocalization, regarded from a merely musical point of view, was of the corresponding grade, but as stage vocalization it had great power and deserved higher commendation.

  42. Elliott Coues says of it: "The Kinglet's exquisite vocalization defies description.

  43. Coues vouches for the exquisite vocalization of the Ruby-crowned Kinglet.

  44. Greek transcriptions of Egyptian names and words are valuable as evidence for the vocalization of Egyptian.

  45. The main reason for the necessity of this downward vocalization is what is known as the movable break.

  46. Downward vocalization should be employed in the early stages, so as to insure the use of the head voice.


  47. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vocalization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    articulation; attack; bravura; coloratura; delivery; enunciation; hum; humming; intonation; scat; singing; song; speech; statement; utterance; vent; vocalization; warbling; yodel