-
longer recognizable."
Oversinging is not a word
found in
common dictionaries, but it is a well-known phenomenon. Some
forms of
oversinging,
especially in the...
- moderation."
Everitt said that "[i]n a
climate of
reality shows ripe with '
oversinging,' it's easy to
appreciate Houston's
ability to save
melisma for just...
- has also been
criticized for the
excessive use of melisma, as well for
oversinging during her
concerts shows. The
Huffington Post
columnist John
Eskow called...
-
Voice in
December 1992,
Robert Christgau was
critical of
Cyrus for "
oversinging like
Michael Bolton at a
Perot rally"
throughout the
album and for celebrating...
-
recording protocol had
evolved over the years, O'Riordan was
worried about "
oversinging and
smothering the raw
emotion in her delivery", as a result, she did...
-
Octave (e.g.
ottava b****a: an
octave lower)
ouverture (Fr.) see
Overture oversinging a term used to
describe vocal styles that
dominate the
music they are...
-
similar set of notes. Paparizou's
tendency to
strain her
voice through oversinging—specifically shouting—which grew
worse with age has been a
common complaint...
-
often been criticized, however, for the
excessive use of
belting and
oversinging.
Gonzales described Velasquez's
timbre as "thin,
unimpressive and unappealing...
-
decision to send
Platt through to the semi-final and
criticising Faustini's
oversinging,
decided that
Faustini had
earned his
overall place in the
final throughout...
- it's **** on the
smaller ones, and so
naturally Stewart compensates by
oversinging." The Los
Angeles Times wrote: "Sounding
inspired and refreshed, Stewart...