vocal
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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.
example
Dunbar contends that humans evolved 'vocal' grooming as a more efficient form of bonding.
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.
They played different kinds of music, some 'vocal' , others more instrumental, and all had their own loyal groups of followers and supporters.
She heads the country's Women's Federation as well as several charities and is a 'vocal' human rights activist.
In the US, the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and black newspaper editors waged 'vocal' campaigns against this.
He never studied abroad and never composed any 'vocal' music.
Our 'vocal' apparatus can produce a large diversity of sounds.
Sam Rainsy was the most visible and 'vocal' Human Rights advocate in Cambodia.
She is also very 'vocal' with her opinions and this has sparked plenty of controversy.
Indeed, in the stand, a number of the Carlow supporters were a little too 'vocal' in condemning their county team.
These two Sligo ladies are both classically trained pianists, but their superb voices, and outstanding 'vocal' arrangements are even more impressive.
It is also one of the many examples on the album where a double tracked 'vocal' is used.
He had been diagnosed as cortically blind and virtually the only 'vocal' sound he was capable of making was a ‘clicking’ in his throat.
According to proponents of the technology, the variations of the human 'vocal' tract ensure that each person's voice is spectographically individual.
Obviously, there are a lot of 'vocal' effects, guitar effects, interesting reverbs and the like.
These scores required singers with a beautifully produced, expressive sound and great 'vocal' agility.
An intriguing mix of 'vocal' sounds fills the air.
Noise from bullhorns, speeches and very 'vocal' protesters reached right into our classroom.
But such 'vocal' opposition had unexpected effects - Ulrich saw his band's credibility nosedive, at least among the Web cognoscenti.
Chretien has been rather 'vocal' and somewhat cautious in his own comments about it.
With quite the most eccentric 'vocal' performance of this, or indeed of any other Eurovision, this could either sweep the board or flop completely.
When I was there years ago, I was very 'vocal' and very opinionated.
Malik and Donnelly fail on both of these accounts, hamming up the production and the 'vocal' , including a faux soulful emphasis.
There may also be evolutionary specializations of the motor system, for example to allow stronger voluntary control of the 'vocal' apparatus.
There is still no evidence of the passage of time having caught up with Burke's voice, for his 'vocal' range has not diminished in any way.
Trained opera singers learn to use their voices by experimenting with the physical sensations specific 'vocal' sounds make.
Sekouba's lead 'vocal' soars along new melodies of his own invention and in his own language.
We should all take heart from the decision; it shows that a compelling case allied to a 'vocal' campaign will eventually persuade road ministers to loosen the purse strings.
In effect, they undermine themselves by providing the 'vocal' equivalent of a laugh track.
After reading it, I plan to become more 'vocal' , rather than letting myself be persuaded or sucked in by the medical model of childbirth!
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