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- vocalize, or vocalizing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vocalization or vocalisation may refer to: Speech, communication using the human voice Vocable, an...
- 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)...
- "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...
- training, and are sometimes called vocalises. These activities teach breath control, diction, blending, and balance. A vocalise /voʊkəˈliːz/ is a vocal exercise...
- The Tiberian vocalization, Tiberian pointing, or Tiberian niqqud (Hebrew: הַנִּקּוּד הַטְבֶרְיָנִי‎, romanized: hanniqquḏ haṭṭəḇeryāni) is a system of...
- strings (on album also the acoustic guitar, Uilleann pipes) Scoring for Vocalise for voices and orchestra Session singer Miriam Stockley performed the vocal...
- into breeding condition and vocalisation, especially duetting, serves this purpose. The high frequency of female vocalisations in the tropics, Australia...
- doi:10.1086/283969. S2CID 84326064. Levin, Roy J. (February 2006). "Vocalised sounds and human ****". ****ual and Relationship Therapy. 21 (1): 99–107...
- vocal cords with greater force than is used in regular or close-distance vocalisation. This can be performed by any creature possessing lungs, including humans...
- vocalisation system. Five vocalisations have been identified, which are used by both juveniles and adults for different reasons. These vocalisations are...