- training, and are
sometimes called vocalises.
These activities teach breath control, diction, blending, and balance. A
vocalise /voʊkəˈliːz/ is a
vocal exercise...
- "
Vocalise" is a song by
Sergei Rachmaninoff,
composed and
published in 1915 as the last of his 14
Songs or 14 Romances, Op. 34.
Written for high voice...
- Look up
vocalise in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
vocalise is a
vocal work or an
exercise without words.
Vocalise may also
refer to:
Vocalise (Corigliano)...
- vocalize, or
vocalizing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vocalization or
vocalisation may
refer to: Speech,
communication using the
human voice Vocable, an...
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strings (on
album also the
acoustic guitar,
Uilleann pipes)
Scoring for
Vocalise for
voices and
orchestra Session singer Miriam Stockley performed the vocal...
- The
Vocalises (Latvian: Vokalīzes; Russian: Вокализы, romanized: Vokalizy) are a set of
fourteen pieces for SATB
chorus a
capella by Jānis Ivanovs. The...
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Vocalise is a
composition for soprano, electronics, and
orchestra by the
American composer John Corigliano. The work was
commissioned by the New York Philharmonic...
- The
Tiberian vocalization,
Tiberian pointing, or
Tiberian niqqud (Hebrew: הַנִּקּוּד הַטְבֶרְיָנִי, romanized: hanniqquḏ haṭṭəḇeryāni) is a
system of...
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Whales use a
variety of
sounds for
communication and sensation. The
mechanisms used to
produce sound vary from one
family of
cetaceans to another. Marine...
- English, are
homophones as [ɹɪw].
Graham Shorrocks noted extensive L-
vocalisation in the
dialect of Bolton,
Greater Manchester, and commented, "many, perhaps...