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Examples of vocal


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The best way to put students on the right track is to make them listen to some early examples of double-tracked lead vocals.
In fact, the unsteady vocals are the trappings of someone very uncomfortable in the rhythms of their body.
On top, there will be vocals and lead guitar soloing.
The gruff vocals are treated with a lot of reverb and brief phrases are spat out rather than sung.
The separate layers of percussion, instruments and vocals remain distinctly enunciated in a manner only possible through an intelligent and professional use of studio equipment.
The characteristic indie guitar sound was a 'wall of noise' - jangling or droning guitars, buried vocals and reverberation.
He haunts humanism with his regenerated and denatured vocals.
The track is here recorded as a flatter, nonreverb sound, especially the vocals.
The vocals consist of a large amount of spoken text with a political meaning.
Each number has its own costume and wig plot, and the dancers lip-synch to recorded vocals.
Popular music is mixed to create deliberately incompatible 'spaces' around instrumentalists, percussion and vocals.
However, more boys take part in rock band vocals.
The work is scored for performer (vocals and shaker) and computer music system.
What most of these female vocals have in common is a substantial amount of non-verbal singing23.
There are howls, scrapes, drones, rattly and bumpy percussions, arrhythmic rhythms (complex but not necessarily worked out in advance as structuring devices), croaky vocals.
Their sound was multi-instrumental, with traditional - flute, bodhran, acoustic fiddle, mandolin, concertina - meeting with rock instrumentation - guitar, bass, drums, keyboards and vocals.
I began by making field recordings and overdubbing vocals later, but this proved unsatisfactory.
I found that all comparisons regarded music, lyrics, vocals, persona or looks.
Does this more or less equal gender distribution of the recorded voices mean that there is gender equality in the use of prerecorded or synthesised vocals?
At the beginning of the demonstration the rhythm section and the lead vocalist were panned in front and backing vocals and brass were panned to the back of the listener.
Chorus: lead vocals and rhythm track.
He had recorded two quite different lead vocals and wasn't sure which to use or whether to use parts of one and parts of the other.
His musical structures are often contrapuntal and baroque but his upward thrust is unwaveringly romantic and dominated by long vocal phrases.
Unfortunately, no singing teacher was available then to help cope with the vocal demands of the piece.
The movement includes tremolo of the live xun, erhu, pipa and zheng accompanied by the taped qing, drum and vocal fry.
The engineer, however, accidentally put it over the speakers in mono so that both vocal tracks came through at the same time.
Description of typical development, prediction of persistent vocal delay, comparative ethology, and the evolution of the vocal capacity are described from the infrastructural perspective.
Certainly, their jailbreaks, public displays of violence, and highly vocal protests fit a familiar image of swaggering and courageous rebels.
He discusses several of his compositions and software developments, along with the development and application of a variety of synthesis and vocal synthesis techniques.
Through aural copying and improvising these girls were developing vocal and musical skills.
Information on vocal identity was gathered through questionnaires.
In about one-fourth of the chants, vocal drones are added to the melody, and in a few cases instrumental drones are heard.
Figure 2 illustrates a series of monan operations applied to the amplitude envelopes of the harmonics of a sung vocal 'ah' sound.
Another potentially effective linking technique involves vocal tessitura, especially the consistent exploitation of prominent high pitches.
At this meeting, both the schoolteacher and the local building contractor were vocal in their criticism of how the matter had been handled.
Her live illustrations proved that historical vocal technique does indeed provide new insights into this music.
Consequently, the implication in the target article that, because cetaceans have vocal traditions, they can learn other motor acts by imitation, is not convincing.
He also covers his own seminal work on infants at risk for vocal delay.
The work reported here addressed the possibility that the very early bilingual experience of infancy may affect the unfolding of vocal precursors to speech.
In the contrast, she incidentally but helpfully reminds readers of important characteristics of face-to-face vocal communication.
In other words, what techniques did the singers have at their disposal for elaborating and enabling such florid and extravagant vocal practices to take shape?
Breathy voice is implemented primarily through abducting the vocal folds via the posterior cricoarytenoid muscles.
In general, the involvement of the ventricular folds indicates tension in both the vocal and ventricular folds.
Figure 2 presents a video image of a phonating glottis, with glottal vocal folds adducted and ventricular folds and aryepiglottic folds in their open positions.
As a result, the airflow is modulated at the vibration frequency of the vocal folds.
As the decade progressed, however, there were increasingly vocal debates about the extent of choice in the private sector.
Further, quantitative measures of vocal performance (proportion of usage of well-formed syllables and vowel-like sounds) showed additional similarities between monolingual and bilingual infants.
The problem though is that the ragga vocal is extremely unconvincing and comes across as merely comical and absurd.
The principal motif employed in the passage, 'x', is of instrumental, not vocal, origin.
The instrumental music in the opera comprises two overtures, a pantomimic march, and several preludes and interludes to vocal numbers.
Vocal resonance seeps through porous bodies, remaining as haunting memories, haunting melodies.
A vocal delivery that might seem haughty or conceited, too mellifluous or elegant, excessively 'musical', or calculated to please others must be avoided.
According to the author, old and outdated information about vocal production still exists in both artistic and scientific communities.
Stratos did not experiment with electronics in his artistic work, but he was the first vocal-composerperformer to explore the human voice scientifically with electronic means.
Early vocalizations are largely expressive, manual control develops more rapidly than intentional vocal articulation, and vocal and manual activity are linked.
Beginning as early as age three or four months, infants discriminate between the facial and vocal expressions of several basic emotions.
Negative: facial or vocal negative affect directed toward infant 1!
At the same time they overlay and reinforce a pre-existing musical binary - the primacy of the lead vocal over the ' subservient' backing chorus - instrumental accompaniment.
There are hints, however, that help us to associate the vocal persona with the fluctuating emotions in the accompaniment.
From the start to the finish of an operatic project, librettists adjusted and readjusted their texts around the traditional imperatives of vocal and theatrical types.
Such socially deprived monkeys have (not surprisingly) exhibited severely abnormal behavior and vocal calls.
All vowels have to be formed in the posterior portion of the vocal tract, the ' vowel space ', in order to have an appropriate formant structure.
By 1898, even the most vocal supporters of the bill conceded that the bill's impact would be mostly symbolic.
Moreover, sometimes the sources of the recorded vocal sounds are credited in the sleeve notes.
From this standpoint, whatever might interfere with meaning is necessarily proscribed, beginning with the reintroduction of vocal materiality and the jouissance connected to it.
Does such behaviour depend on the maturity of perceptual and vocal processes, or on a speci®c educational programme?
He studied their ritualised vocal expressions in context, observing how their voices mimicked the rainforest birds.
What drives the itinerant opera devotee is the desire for vocal and musical moments, never visual ones.
Vocal language comes very naturally to modern humans.
In vocal synthesis this was to be expected but for granular synthesis it was a hindrance.
Each instrument is entirely controlled by a user's voice, taking advantage of the sophisticated vocal control that people naturally develop learning to speak.
The manner of talking about vocal qualities is learned from one's teacher.
The emphasis of and articulated reason for the competitions is the lyrical content and vocal artistry of competitors.
Gibbons, in particular, produce complex songs from smaller vocal units.
What is crucial about songs is the rhythmic and segmental characteristics of the vocal message, and this may make it primordial over early linguistic interaction.
Moreover, confirming the partisan priority thesis, the most vocal advocates for the transfer have been opposition municipal governments.
The other six business papers remained steadfast and vocal in their opposition to war.
Critics of specialty hospitals are especially vocal on the issues of patient selection and lack of emergency department provision.
Valves of the throat 173 categories: two involving modal vocal register, one with breathy vocal register and five showing harsh vocal register.
He asked who they were, what they did, and so on, and then asked if they wanted to do some vocal backups on a session.
Readers should also know that some of the examples do not conform to the piano-vocal scores.
A polyphonic vocal setting, whose music better evokes the idea of movement, was apparently considered unfit to accompany actual scenic movement on stage.
Another example, one drawn from the everyday experience of speaking, can help us better understand how vocal materiality is lost behind signification.
With this last example the question of jouissance as it relates to the vocal object reappears.
On its journey through the vocal tract, the sound is transformed.
As vocality concerns the vocal quality of a sound event, it is based on a perceptive analogy with the natural voice.
The original sample is presented first - a vocal syllable enunciated with tongue click (sound example 4).
The vocal part in the last stanza is combined from these figures.
Along with this expansiveness is a new, more complex relationship between vocal and orchestral parts.
They parallel the early stages of human vocal acquisition and production, including babbling, turn taking, control, and accommodation, with those of nonhuman primates.
One possibility is that these speech changes are the result of a general attempt to speak more loudly or with greater vocal effort.
From such coevolution, "hominids developed differences from other primates, among them increased brain size and a supralaryngeal vocal tract" (199).
Vocal parts in the harmonically more active sections tend to have less shape.
What is the significance of the mirror in this vocal exchange?
However, by the end of the essay voix sombrée has challenged what had been the fundamental core of the debate about the vocal tract.
All these recordings are characterized by astonishing vocal blend, perfect enunciation of the texts, and a feeling of genuine liturgical 'presence'.
Extreme vocal virtuosity, expression, and attention to nuances of vocal timbre, for example, are traits prized by both operatic and rock singers.
When accompanying a song, the instrumental line usually follows the vocal line in unison with some ornamental variation and fill-in melodies between vocal phrases.
Why not assume that language evolved from vocal and gestural behavior directly and in parallel?
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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