English to Tamil Dictionary vocal

vocal

குரல்
definition
noun
For me, in terms of making music, I like melodies and vocals and chords and things like that.
a part of a piece of music that is sung.
adjective
nonlinguistic vocal effects like laughs and sobs
of or relating to the human voice.
he was vocal in condemning the action
expressing opinions or feelings freely or loudly.
translation of 'vocal'
வாய் மொழியான,
குரல் சம்பந்த
example
An intriguing mix of 'vocal' sounds fills the air.
He never studied abroad and never composed any 'vocal' music.
It does this by filtering out sounds by frequency - usually around the normal 'vocal' range of human voices.
Davis uses a combination of body language, posture, and 'vocal' intonation to stunning effect.
He had been diagnosed as cortically blind and virtually the only 'vocal' sound he was capable of making was a ‘clicking’ in his throat.
Professor Fraser said that he believed that ‘Council and just perhaps the Vice Chancellor did not realise the depth of opinion and how 'vocal' it could be’.
They played different kinds of music, some 'vocal' , others more instrumental, and all had their own loyal groups of followers and supporters.
Indeed, in the stand, a number of the Carlow supporters were a little too 'vocal' in condemning their county team.
It is also one of the many examples on the album where a double tracked 'vocal' is used.
You're correct that the populist view is not necessarily the right view, but those with centre-left leaning are more generally more 'vocal' in their opinions.
When I was there years ago, I was very 'vocal' and very opinionated.
My number one right now is Rachelle Farell - she has an amazing voice and her 'vocal' range is like a million miles long.
Finally, tension in the shoulders, neck and upper back often make people over-work their 'vocal' muscles.
At the conclusion of his set, he gave a sincere thank-you to the audience and was met with a rather 'vocal' call for an encore.
But such 'vocal' opposition had unexpected effects - Ulrich saw his band's credibility nosedive, at least among the Web cognoscenti.
Their style is melodic driving rock, with textured guitars and strong 'vocal' harmony lines.
It's her best 'vocal' performance on the CD and the backing song does just that… backs her up.
Sam Rainsy was the most visible and 'vocal' Human Rights advocate in Cambodia.
Dunbar contends that humans evolved 'vocal' grooming as a more efficient form of bonding.
Trained opera singers learn to use their voices by experimenting with the physical sensations specific 'vocal' sounds make.
Obviously, there are a lot of 'vocal' effects, guitar effects, interesting reverbs and the like.
Noise from bullhorns, speeches and very 'vocal' protesters reached right into our classroom.
It's good to see the St. Vincent de Paul Society becoming more 'vocal' and putting its opinions and vast experience on record in the media.
Most classical stations don't want 'vocal' music during the day because if it's on in the workplace, it's distracting.
Best known for his operas, 'vocal' and incidental music, Hahn penned Le Rossignol éperdu as a cycle of 53 piano pieces.
Well, the United States government has been a very 'vocal' critic of the human rights situation in the country, but it's not just the United States government.
He trained in the cello and 'vocal' music but also plays guitar, clarinet and saxophone.
These scores required singers with a beautifully produced, expressive sound and great 'vocal' agility.
The condition, which affects 29,000 people in Britain, is a neurological disorder that causes involuntary twitches and 'vocal' noises.
Our opinion leaders are often rather 'vocal' , to put it mildly, and they disagree on almost everything.
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