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  • Vocality
  • Vocality or special vocal effects are vocal or vocally inspired devices including guttural effects, interpolated vocality, falsetto, blue notes, Afro-melismas

    Vocality

    Vocality

  • Cathy Berberian
  • American mezzo-soprano and composer (1925–1983)

    of Contemporary Vocality. Farnham: Ashgate. p. 51. Berberian, Cathy. "La nuova vocalità nell'opera contemporanea" [The New Vocality in Contemporary Music]

    Cathy Berberian

    Cathy Berberian

    Cathy_Berberian

  • Singing
  • Act of producing musical sounds with the voice

    qualities include but are not limited to vocal range, vocal weight, vocal tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points such as breaks and lifts

    Singing

    Singing

    Singing

  • Vocal range
  • Range of pitches of a human voice

    Vocal range is the range of pitches that a human voice can phonate. A common application is within the context of singing, where it is used as a defining

    Vocal range

    Vocal range

    Vocal_range

  • Vocal jazz
  • Instrumental approach to jazz using the voice

    Vocal jazz or jazz singing is a genre within jazz music where the voice is used as an instrument. Vocal jazz began in the early twentieth century. Jazz

    Vocal jazz

    Vocal_jazz

  • Vocal cords
  • Folds of throat tissues that help to create n through vocalization

    The vocal cords, also known as vocal folds, are folds of throat tissues that are key in creating sounds through vocalization. The length of the vocal cords

    Vocal cords

    Vocal cords

    Vocal_cords

  • Trance music
  • Genre of electronic dance music

    traditional verse/chorus structure. Structured vocal form in trance music forms the basis of the vocal trance subgenre, which has been described as "grand

    Trance music

    Trance_music

  • Vocal coach
  • Person who helps singers prepare for a performance

    A vocal coach, also known as a voice coach (though this term often applies to those working with speech and communication rather than singing), is a music

    Vocal coach

    Vocal coach

    Vocal_coach

  • Vocal weight
  • The "dramatics" or "heaviness" of a voice as considered in voice classifications

    Vocal weight refers to the perceived "lightness" or "heaviness" of a singing voice. This quality of the voice is one of the major determining factors

    Vocal weight

    Vocal_weight

  • Scratch vocal
  • Preliminary audio recording for reference

    A scratch vocal or guide vocal is an audio recording made without the intention of being kept. The recording is intended for reference only.[citation needed]

    Scratch vocal

    Scratch_vocal

  • Vocal register
  • Range of tones a certain voice type can reliably produce

    A vocal register is a range of tones in the human voice produced by a particular vibratory pattern of the vocal folds. These registers include modal voice

    Vocal register

    Vocal register

    Vocal_register

  • Death growl
  • Vocal style in music

    The death growl, growl, or sometimes Cookie Monster growl, is an extended vocal technique usually employed in extreme styles of music, particularly in death

    Death growl

    Death growl

    Death_growl

  • Lead vocalist
  • Member of a band who sings the main solo vocal portions of a song

    dominant sound. In vocal group performances, notably in soul and gospel music, and early rock and roll, the lead singer takes the main vocal melody, with a

    Lead vocalist

    Lead_vocalist

  • Voice change
  • Deepening of the voice of people as they reach puberty

    men as they reach puberty. Before puberty both sexes have roughly similar vocal pitches, but during puberty the male voice typically deepens an octave,

    Voice change

    Voice_change

  • Voice type
  • Group of voices with similar vocal ranges

    having certain qualities or characteristics of vocal range, vocal weight, tessitura, vocal timbre, and vocal transition points (passaggio), such as breaks

    Voice type

    Voice_type

  • Vocal fry register
  • Human vocal register

    The vocal fry register is the lowest vocal register and is produced through a loose glottal closure that permits air to bubble through slowly with a popping

    Vocal fry register

    Vocal_fry_register

  • Vocal sac
  • Noise-producing organ in frogs and toads

    The vocal sac is the flexible membrane of skin possessed by most male frogs and toads. The purpose of the vocal sac is usually as an amplification of

    Vocal sac

    Vocal sac

    Vocal_sac

  • Vocal music
  • Genre of music performed by one or more singers

    Vocal music is a type of singing performed by one or more singers, either with instrumental accompaniment or without instrumental accompaniment (a cappella)

    Vocal music

    Vocal music

    Vocal_music

  • Johann Sebastian Bach
  • German composer (1685–1750)

    oratorios, and motets. He adopted Lutheran hymns, not only in his larger vocal works but also in such works as his four-part chorales and his sacred songs

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann Sebastian Bach

    Johann_Sebastian_Bach

  • Vocal pedagogy
  • Study of the art and science of voice instruction

    Vocal pedagogy is the study of the art and science of voice instruction. It is used in the teaching of singing and assists in defining what singing is

    Vocal pedagogy

    Vocal pedagogy

    Vocal_pedagogy

  • The Killers
  • American rock band

    Nevada, in 2001 by Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards, bass) and Dave Keuning (lead guitar, backing vocals). After the band went through a number of

    The Killers

    The Killers

    The_Killers

  • Super–Vocal
  • Chinese TV series or program

    Super–Vocal (Chinese: 声入人心; pinyin: Shēng rù rénxīn) is a Chinese reality television created and produced by Hunan TV and iQIYI. It is a singing competition

    Super–Vocal

    Super–Vocal

    Super–Vocal

  • Vocal hiccup
  • Singing technique

    Vocal hiccup is a "hiccuping" singing technique which was notably used by Buddy Holly and Michael Jackson. Buddy Holly used the "vocal hiccup" in many

    Vocal hiccup

    Vocal_hiccup

  • Vocal resonation
  • Aspect of human sound production

    Vocal resonance may be defined as "the process by which the basic product of phonation is enhanced in timbre and/or intensity by the air-filled cavities

    Vocal resonation

    Vocal_resonation

  • Backing vocalist
  • Singer who provides vocal harmony on a song

    A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists. A backing vocalist may also sing alone as

    Backing vocalist

    Backing vocalist

    Backing_vocalist

  • Tessitura
  • Comfortable pitch range for a singer or musical instrument

     tessiture; lit. 'weaving' or 'texture') is the most acceptable and comfortable vocal range for a given singer (or, less frequently, musical instrument). It is

    Tessitura

    Tessitura

  • Vocal harmony
  • Style of vocal music

    Vocal harmony is a style of vocal music in which a consonant note or notes are simultaneously sung as a main melody in a predominantly homophonic texture

    Vocal harmony

    Vocal harmony

    Vocal_harmony

  • Vocal tract
  • Sound-making organs in animals

    The vocal tract or speech apparatus is the cavity in mammals and in birds where the sound produced at the sound source (larynx in mammals; syrinx in birds)

    Vocal tract

    Vocal tract

    Vocal_tract

  • Cubic Corporation
  • American public transportation and defense corporation

    tactical communications in harsh and forward or remote deployed environments. Vocality provides embedded technology that unifies communication platforms enabling

    Cubic Corporation

    Cubic_Corporation

  • Vocal Sampling
  • Cuban a cappella group

    Vocal Sampling is an all-male a cappella musical group from Cuba. They are distinctive for their rich a cappella adaptations of traditional Cuban salsa

    Vocal Sampling

    Vocal_Sampling

  • Belting (music)
  • Singing technique

    often described as a vocal register, but is rather a descriptive term for the use of a register. Belting, or belt voice, as a vocalism has no specific origin

    Belting (music)

    Belting_(music)

  • House music
  • Genre of electronic dance music

    tracks may have vocals like a pop song, but some are "completely minimal instrumental music". If a house track does have vocals, the vocal lines may also

    House music

    House_music

  • Vocal Majority
  • American men's chorus based in Dallas, Texas

    Vocal Majority (VM) is a Dallas, Texas-based men's chorus of over 150 singers, who bill themselves with the tagline "Pure Harmony." The VM got its start

    Vocal Majority

    Vocal Majority

    Vocal_Majority

  • Chynna Phillips
  • American singer (born 1968)

    12, 1968) is an American singer and actress. She is a member of the pop vocal trio Wilson Phillips and is the daughter of the Mamas & the Papas band members

    Chynna Phillips

    Chynna Phillips

    Chynna_Phillips

  • The Pretenders
  • English rock band

    Hynde (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), James Honeyman-Scott (lead guitar, backing vocals, keyboards), Pete Farndon (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Martin

    The Pretenders

    The Pretenders

    The_Pretenders

  • Tame Impala
  • Australian psychedelic music project

    Parker (vocals, guitar, synthesiser), Dominic Simper (guitar, synthesiser), Jay Watson (synthesiser, vocals, guitar), Cam Avery (bass guitar, vocals, synthesiser)

    Tame Impala

    Tame Impala

    Tame_Impala

  • Screaming in music
  • Vocal technique used in music

    Screaming is an extended vocal technique that is usually harsh, loud and aggressive. While a few other music genres have used screaming, it is especially

    Screaming in music

    Screaming in music

    Screaming_in_music

  • Tic disorder
  • Range of neurodevelopmental conditions

    Provisional tic disorder 307.22 Persistent (chronic) motor or vocal tic disorder (specify motor or vocal) 307.23 Tourette's disorder Developmental coordination

    Tic disorder

    Tic disorder

    Tic_disorder

  • Human voice
  • Sound made by a human being using the vocal tract

    The human voice consists of sound made by a human being using the vocal tract, including talking, singing, laughing, crying, screaming, shouting, humming

    Human voice

    Human voice

    Human_voice

  • Vocal (song)
  • 2013 single by Pet Shop Boys

    "Vocal" is a song by English synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys from their twelfth studio album, Electric (2013). It was released as the album's third single

    Vocal (song)

    Vocal_(song)

  • Melisma
  • Singing technique

    μέλος, melos, 'song, melody', plural: melísmata), informally known as a vocal run and sometimes interchanged with the term roulade, is the singing of

    Melisma

    Melisma

  • The Beach Boys
  • American rock band

    influential acts of the rock era, they are known for their musical ingenuity, vocal harmonies, and lyrics initially reflecting a southern California youth culture

    The Beach Boys

    The Beach Boys

    The_Beach_Boys

  • The Jackson 5
  • American family pop band

    they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997 and the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. Two of the band's recordings ("ABC" and "I Want

    The Jackson 5

    The Jackson 5

    The_Jackson_5

  • Semisonic
  • American rock band

    vocals, guitar, keyboards), John Munson (bass, keyboards, backing vocals, guitar), and Jacob Slichter (drums, percussion, keyboards, backing vocals)

    Semisonic

    Semisonic

    Semisonic

  • Beastie Boys
  • American hip-hop group (1981–2012)

    composed of Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz (vocals, guitar), Adam "MCA" Yauch (vocals, bass), and Michael "Mike D" Diamond (vocals, drums). The Beastie Boys were previously

    Beastie Boys

    Beastie Boys

    Beastie_Boys

  • Primal (TV series)
  • American adult animated television series

    involved in the project. As most of the characters in the prehistorics made vocal effects, their names have been revealed in the end credits. Spear (voiced

    Primal (TV series)

    Primal (TV series)

    Primal_(TV_series)

  • Remy Zero
  • American rock band

    August Cinjun Tate (vocals, guitar), Shelby Tate (guitar, vocals, keyboards), Cedric LeMoyne (bass), Jeffrey Cain (guitar, vocals), and Louis Schefano

    Remy Zero

    Remy_Zero

  • Grateful Dead
  • American rock band (1965–1995)

    were Jerry Garcia (lead guitar and vocals), Bob Weir (rhythm guitar and vocals), Phil Lesh (bass guitar and vocals), Bill Kreutzmann (drums), and Ron

    Grateful Dead

    Grateful Dead

    Grateful_Dead

  • Martina McBride
  • American country singer (born 1966)

    gave McBride a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Female Country Vocal Performance. McBride performed the song at the 1995 Grammys ceremony. The

    Martina McBride

    Martina McBride

    Martina_McBride

  • Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals
  • The Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal was awarded between 1970 and 2011. From 1967 to 1969 and in 1971, the award included

    Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals

    Grammy_Award_for_Best_R&B_Performance_by_a_Duo_or_Group_with_Vocals

  • The Doobie Brothers
  • American rock band

    Known for their flexibility in performing across numerous genres and their vocal harmonies, the band has been active for over five decades, with their greatest

    The Doobie Brothers

    The Doobie Brothers

    The_Doobie_Brothers

  • Eagles (band)
  • American rock band

    Glenn Frey (guitar, vocals), Don Henley (drums, vocals), Bernie Leadon (guitar, vocals), and Randy Meisner (bass guitar, vocals) had all been recruited

    Eagles (band)

    Eagles (band)

    Eagles_(band)

  • Tenor
  • Classical male singing voice

    The tenor is a type of male singing voice whose vocal range lies between the countertenor and baritone voice types. It is the highest male chest-voice

    Tenor

    Tenor

  • Yes (band)
  • English progressive rock band

    Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals with "Owner of a Lonely Heart", and a Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal award with 90125. The band's

    Yes (band)

    Yes (band)

    Yes_(band)

  • R-colored vowel
  • Phonetic sound in some languages

    media help. An r-colored or rhotic vowel (also called a retroflex vowel, vocalic r, or a rhotacized vowel) is a vowel that is modified in a way that results

    R-colored vowel

    R-colored vowel

    R-colored_vowel

  • Vocal rest
  • Resting the vocal folds by not speaking and singing

    Vocal rest or voice rest is the practice of resting the vocal folds by not speaking or singing. It typically follows viral infections that cause hoarseness

    Vocal rest

    Vocal_rest

  • The Doors
  • American rock band

    vocals (1993) Don Was – bass (1993) Angelo Barbera – bass (2000) Perry Farrell – vocals (2000) Pat Monahan – vocals (2000) Ian Astbury – vocals (2000)

    The Doors

    The Doors

    The_Doors

  • Off the Wall
  • 1979 studio album by Michael Jackson

    controversially nominated for just two Grammy Awards, with Jackson winning Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male, for "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough". It won Favorite

    Off the Wall

    Off_the_Wall

  • Mariah Carey
  • American singer-songwriter (born 1969)

    actress. Dubbed the "Songbird Supreme", Carey is known for her five-octave vocal range, melismatic singing style, signature use of the whistle register,

    Mariah Carey

    Mariah Carey

    Mariah_Carey

  • Close front unrounded vowel
  • Vowel sound represented by ⟨i⟩ in IPA

    as French, in words like chic. The close front unrounded vowel is the vocalic equivalent of the palatal approximant [j]. They alternate with each other

    Close front unrounded vowel

    Close front unrounded vowel

    Close_front_unrounded_vowel

  • Extended vocal technique
  • Unconventional, unorthodox, or non-traditional methods of singing

    especially in art song and opera. Particularly famous examples of extended vocal technique can be found in the music of Luciano Berio, John Cage, George

    Extended vocal technique

    Extended_vocal_technique

  • Soprano
  • Classical singing voice with the highest vocal range

    type of classical singing voice and has the highest vocal range of all voice types. The soprano's vocal range (using scientific pitch notation) is from approximately

    Soprano

    Soprano

  • Vocalion Records
  • American record label

    Vocalion Records is an American record label, originally founded by the Aeolian Company, a piano and organ manufacturer before being bought out by Brunswick

    Vocalion Records

    Vocalion Records

    Vocalion_Records

  • Def Leppard
  • English rock band

    backing vocals), Joe Elliott (lead vocals), Rick Allen (drums), Phil Collen (guitar, backing vocals), and Vivian Campbell (guitar, backing vocals). They

    Def Leppard

    Def Leppard

    Def_Leppard

  • Kiss (band)
  • American rock band

    Paul Stanley (vocals, rhythm guitar), Gene Simmons (vocals, bass guitar), Ace Frehley (lead guitar, vocals) and Peter Criss (drums, vocals). Known for their

    Kiss (band)

    Kiss (band)

    Kiss_(band)

  • Gaither Vocal Band
  • American vocal group

    The Gaither Vocal Band is an American Southern gospel vocal group, named after its founder and leader Bill Gaither. In March 2017, it was announced that

    Gaither Vocal Band

    Gaither Vocal Band

    Gaither_Vocal_Band

  • The 5.6.7.8's
  • Japanese rock band

    consisted of Ronnie Fujiyama (vocals, guitar), her sister Sachiko Fujii (drums, vocals; née Fujiyama) and Akiko Omo (bass, vocals). Outside of Japan, the band

    The 5.6.7.8's

    The 5.6.7.8's

    The_5.6.7.8's

  • I Will
  • 1968 song by the Beatles

    McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney) and features him on lead vocal, guitar, and "vocal bass". "I Will" was one of the songs composed by the Beatles and

    I Will

    I_Will

  • Alto
  • Type of vocal range

    associated vocal range. In four-part voice leading alto is the second-highest part, sung in choruses by either low women's or high men's voices. In vocal classification

    Alto

    Alto

  • SoCal VoCals
  • Musical artist

    Arrangement, Instruments and Vocals. In 2023, SoCal VoCals alumni Izzy Kaye, JEJ Vinson, and Tabon Ward aired on NBC's The Voice S23 as vocal trio Sheer Element

    SoCal VoCals

    SoCal_VoCals

  • Tourette syndrome
  • Neurodevelopmental disorder involving motor and vocal tics

    It is characterized by multiple movement (motor) tics and at least one vocal (phonic) tic. Common tics are blinking, coughing, throat clearing, sniffing

    Tourette syndrome

    Tourette syndrome

    Tourette_syndrome

  • The New Pornographers
  • Canadian indie rock band

    Carl Newman (vocals, guitar), Neko Case (vocals), John Collins (bass), Todd Fancey (guitar), and Kathryn Calder (keyboards, backing vocals). The band has

    The New Pornographers

    The New Pornographers

    The_New_Pornographers

  • Recording studio
  • Facility for sound recording

    studio is a specialized facility for recording and mixing of instrumental or vocal musical performances, spoken words, and other sounds. They range in size

    Recording studio

    Recording studio

    Recording_studio

  • Audioslave
  • American rock supergroup

    were produced using only guitars, bass, drums, and vocals, with emphasis on Cornell's wide vocal range and Morello's unconventional guitar solos. In

    Audioslave

    Audioslave

    Audioslave

  • At the Drive-In
  • American post-hardcore band

    Bixler-Zavala (vocals), Omar Rodríguez-López (guitar, vocals), Paul Hinojos (bass), Tony Hajjar (drums) and Keeley Davis (guitar, vocals). After several

    At the Drive-In

    At the Drive-In

    At_the_Drive-In

  • Brandy Norwood
  • American singer, songwriter and actress (born 1979)

    American singer, songwriter, and actress. She is known for her intricate vocal riffs, and is regarded as an influential figure in contemporary R&B. Born

    Brandy Norwood

    Brandy Norwood

    Brandy_Norwood

  • VocalTec
  • Israeli telecom equipment provider

    VocalTec Communications Inc. is an Israeli telecom equipment provider. The company was founded in 1985 by Alon Cohen and Lior Haramaty, who patented the

    VocalTec

    VocalTec

  • Journey (band)
  • American rock band

    on guitars and vocals; Jonathan Cain on keyboards, guitars and vocals; Deen Castronovo on drums and vocals; Arnel Pineda on lead vocals; Jason Derlatka

    Journey (band)

    Journey (band)

    Journey_(band)

  • All the Things You Are
  • 1939 song by Jerome Kern

    His Orchestra (vocal by Jack Leonard), Artie Shaw and His Orchestra (vocal by Helen Forrest) and Frankie Masters and His Orchestra (vocal by Harlan Rogers)

    All the Things You Are

    All_the_Things_You_Are

  • Maria Callas
  • American and Greek soprano (1923–1977)

    underwent a mid-career weight loss, which might have contributed to her vocal decline and the premature end of her career. The press exulted in publicizing

    Maria Callas

    Maria Callas

    Maria_Callas

  • Surf music
  • Music genre

    Dale and His Del-Tones. The second is vocal surf, which took elements of the original surf sound and added vocal harmonies, a movement led by the Beach

    Surf music

    Surf_music

  • TLC (group)
  • American girl group

    primary lead vocals, dancing, background vocals Rozonda "Chilli" Thomas (1991–present) – secondary lead vocals, dancing, background vocals Lisa "Left Eye"

    TLC (group)

    TLC_(group)

  • Southern rock
  • Subgenre of rock music and a genre of Americana

    roll, country and blues, and is focused generally on electric guitars and vocals. Southern rock's origins lie mostly in the blues, country and rock music

    Southern rock

    Southern rock

    Southern_rock

  • Alissa White-Gluz
  • Canadian singer

    British power metal band DragonForce and heavy metal band Blue Medusa. Her vocal style includes both growling and clean singing. Although primarily associated

    Alissa White-Gluz

    Alissa White-Gluz

    Alissa_White-Gluz

  • Vocals (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    VoCals, an American vocal group VOCALS, a meteorology field project Vocals (phonetics), sounds made by a human being using the vocal folds This disambiguation

    Vocals (disambiguation)

    Vocals_(disambiguation)

  • Speed metal
  • Subgenre of heavy metal music

    songs frequently make use of highly expressive vocals, but are usually less likely to employ "harsh" vocals than thrash metal songs. One of the key influences

    Speed metal

    Speed_metal

  • No Doubt
  • American rock band

    included himself (keyboards), his sister Gwen Stefani (backing vocals), John Spence (lead vocals), Jerry McMahon (guitar), Chris Leal (bass), Chris Webb (drums)

    No Doubt

    No Doubt

    No_Doubt

  • Maurice Gibb
  • British musician (1949–2003)

    their albums included at least one or two songs featuring Maurice's lead vocals, including "Lay It on Me", "Country Woman" and "On Time". Gibb started his

    Maurice Gibb

    Maurice Gibb

    Maurice_Gibb

  • Billie Jean
  • 1983 single by Michael Jackson

    Jackson sing his vocal overdubs through a six-foot cardboard tube. Jackson's lead vocal was performed in one take; he had received vocal training every

    Billie Jean

    Billie Jean

    Billie_Jean

  • Kelly Clarkson
  • American singer-songwriter and TV personality (born 1982)

    credited with having a lasting impact on televised talent shows. Known as a vocal powerhouse and versatile performer, she was ranked one of the 200 Greatest

    Kelly Clarkson

    Kelly Clarkson

    Kelly_Clarkson

  • Chumbawamba
  • English alternative rock band (1982–2012)

    collaborators appear in the second list. Boff Whalley – vocals, guitar, clarinet (1982–2012) Danbert Nobacon – vocals, percussion, guitar, banjo, ukulele, keyboards

    Chumbawamba

    Chumbawamba

    Chumbawamba

  • Randy Jackson (Jacksons singer)
  • American singer (born 1961)

    nominated for the Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for his work on the 1980 studio album Triumph at the 23rd Annual Grammy

    Randy Jackson (Jacksons singer)

    Randy Jackson (Jacksons singer)

    Randy_Jackson_(Jacksons_singer)

  • Kix (band)
  • American hard rock band

    backing vocals, primary songwriter, co-leader), Ronnie "10/10" Younkins (guitar), Brian "Damage" Forsythe (guitar), Steve Whiteman (lead vocals, co-leader)

    Kix (band)

    Kix (band)

    Kix_(band)

  • Hanson (band)
  • American pop-rock band

    brothers Isaac Hanson (guitar, vocals, bass, piano), Taylor Hanson (keyboards, vocals, percussion), and Zac Hanson (drums, vocals, piano). Supporting members

    Hanson (band)

    Hanson (band)

    Hanson_(band)

  • Vocally Pimpin'
  • 1991 EP by Above the Law

    Vocally Pimpin' is the debut extended play by American hip hop group Above the Law. It was released on July 16, 1991 via Ruthless Records. The first five

    Vocally Pimpin'

    Vocally_Pimpin'

  • Queens of the Stone Age
  • American rock band

    percussion, backing vocals), Michael Shuman (bass, keyboards, backing vocals), Dean Fertita (keyboards, guitar, percussion, backing vocals), and Jon Theodore

    Queens of the Stone Age

    Queens of the Stone Age

    Queens_of_the_Stone_Age

  • The Warning (band)
  • Mexican rock band

    Vélez sisters: Daniela (guitar, vocals, piano), Paulina (drums, vocals, piano), and Alejandra (bass guitar, backing vocals, piano). They have released four

    The Warning (band)

    The Warning (band)

    The_Warning_(band)

  • Spoken language
  • Language produced with articulated sounds

    produced with articulate sounds using the vocal tract, sometimes specifically also called an oral language or vocal language to differentiate it from written

    Spoken language

    Spoken language

    Spoken_language

  • Paralanguage
  • Communication of additional meaning, nuance, or emotion in speech

    Paralanguage, also known as vocalics, is a component of meta-communication that may modify meaning, give nuanced meaning, or convey emotion, by using suprasegmental

    Paralanguage

    Paralanguage

  • Steely Dan
  • American rock band

    in 1971 by Walter Becker (guitars, bass, backing vocals) and Donald Fagen (keyboards, lead vocals). Originally having a traditional band lineup, Becker

    Steely Dan

    Steely Dan

    Steely_Dan

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  • MASEGO
  • Male

    African

    MASEGO

    blessings.

  • Nishadha
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Nishadha

    One Raga

  • Moazzam
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Moazzam

    Respectable

  • Gauranga
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gauranga

    Fair; Cow Coloured

  • Rambhadra
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Rambhadra

    Lord Rama

  • Maddalena
  • Girl/Female

    German

    Maddalena

    magnificent.

  • Dhapu
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhapu

    A Doll

  • Prashani
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Tamil

    Prashani

    Tender; Gentle

  • BENSON
  • Male

    English

    BENSON

    English surname transferred to forename use, BENSON means "son of Ben."

  • Sarvan | ஸரவாண , ஸரவந
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Sarvan | ஸரவாண , ஸரவந

    Worthy, Affectionate, Generous

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VOCALITY

  • Atonic
  • a.

    Destitute of tone vocality; surd.

  • Vocalness
  • n.

    The quality of being vocal; vocality.

  • Vocality
  • n.

    The quality of being a vowel; vocalic character.

  • Vowel
  • n.

    A vocal, or sometimes a whispered, sound modified by resonance in the oral passage, the peculiar resonance in each case giving to each several vowel its distinctive character or quality as a sound of speech; -- distinguished from a consonant in that the latter, whether made with or without vocality, derives its character in every case from some kind of obstructive action by the mouth organs. Also, a letter or character which represents such a sound. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 5, 146-149.

  • Breathe
  • v. t.

    To utter without vocality, as the nonvocal consonants.

  • Vocality
  • n.

    The quality or state of being vocal; utterableness; resonance; as, the vocality of the letters.

  • Atonic
  • n.

    An element of speech entirely destitute of vocality, or produced by the breath alone; a nonvocal or surd consonant; a breathing.