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Synonyms for vocal

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Synonyms for vocal

produced by the voice

speaking or spoken without reserve

characterized by, containing, or functioning as a vowel or vowels

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Synonyms for vocal

music intended to be performed by one or more singers, usually with instrumental accompaniment

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relating to or designed for or using the singing voice

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given to expressing yourself freely or insistently

full of the sound of voices

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Vocal hygiene habits and vocal handicap among conservatory students of classical singing.
Female, 40 to 50, with a vocal range from D5 to E3.
The general public is not aware of this epidemiologic transformation and remarkably, despite this trend, the American Academy of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery still cites smoking is the etiology for 95 percent of patients with vocal cord cancer.
Court documents showed that on October 19, 2008, Vocal was seen punching a goat.
Condition 2, an inertive supraglottal vocal tract air column, can also produce a direction-dependent force on the vocal folds.
Contact granulomas result from trauma, often due to laryngopharyngeal reflux, chronic cough, and throat clearing, as well as vocal abuse.
Conclusion: Vocal cord paralysis is a common clinical condition with substantial morbidity.
De Guzman got the second prize (vocal category) in the 10th Yokohama International Music Competition at the Tokyo Gotanda Cultural Center last August.
In our study, we found vocal abuse (40%) and smoking (23.33%) as the most common predisposing factors, while the incidence of vocal abuse and smoking together were seen in 10% of the cases.
Not only did the mice accept the lab-grown vocal cords, or folds, but the tissue also trumpeted a healthy vibrato when researchers pumped air through the dogs' larynges.
Vocal psychotherapy belongs to the larger umbrella of therapy known as Music psychotherapy (Austin, n.d.).
Washington, August 23 ( ANI ): Researchers have discovered that singing gibbons use the same vocal techniques as professional soprano singers.
So says the senior author of a new study that shows lions' and tigers' loud, low-frequency roars are predetermined by physical properties of their vocal fold tissue -- namely, the ability to stretch and shear -- and not by nerve impulses from the brain.
"Glee Vocal Method & Songbook" is an excellent pop vocal studies resource for young vocalists and their directors.
Vocal polyps are benign laryngeal lesions which arise from the Reinke's space.