- verb, the verb is in the
middle voice. The
following pair of
examples illustrates the
contrast between active and p****ive
voice in English. In sentence...
- of the
voice lie
between the
different vocal registers, such as the
chest voice,
where any
singer can
produce a
powerful sound, the
middle voice, and the...
- The mediop****ive
voice is a
grammatical voice that
subsumes the
meanings of both the
middle voice and the p****ive
voice.
Languages of the Indo-European...
-
voice in the
range from the
second B
below middle C to the G
above middle C (i.e. B2 to G4) in
choral music, and from the
second B flat
below middle C...
-
changes from
chest voice into
middle voice around A3 or A♭3
below Middle C and
changes into his head
voice around D4 or C♯4
above Middle C. In the head register...
-
singing voice. The
typical soprano voice lies
between C4 (
middle C) and C6 (high C). The low
extreme for
sopranos is
roughly A3 (just
below middle C). Most...
-
moods (indicative, imperative,
subjunctive and optative),
three voices (active,
middle and p****ive), as well as
three persons (first,
second and third)...
- A p****ive
voice construction is a
grammatical voice construction that is
found in many languages. In a
clause with p****ive
voice, the
grammatical subject...
- this
voice in the
range from the
second F
below middle C to the F
above middle C (i.e. F2–F4) in
choral music, and from the
second G
below middle C to...
-
middle C (F3 in
scientific pitch notation) to the
second F
above middle C (F5), although, at the extremes, some
voices can
reach the D
below middle C...