vibratoless造句
例句与造句
- In concert, the husky, vibratoless singer rarely moves much; her between-song banter is almost robotic.
- Konitz responded with weaving, fluttering sighs, sad and high-register, vibratoless except at the end of an exceptionally dramatic phrase.
- The vocalists, from Paul Hillier's superb Theater of Voices, sing in a vibratoless style familiar from early-music practice.
- The ornamentation was carefully applied and the string tone made largely vibratoless ( as it was in Haydn and Beethoven elsewhere in the program ), but modern instruments were allowed to be themselves.
- Reconfigured by Jonathan More and Matt Black of the English duo Coldcut, the wordless, vibratoless vocals and percussive waves in Reich's " Music for 18 Musicians " retain their lush aura.
- It's difficult to find vibratoless in a sentence. 用vibratoless造句挺难的
- When I came along, the dominant schools of choral singing were led by John Finley Williamson, whose singers sounded like they were auditioning for the Metropolitan Opera, and F . Milius Christiansen, who favored a vibratoless sound infused by a holier-than-thou quality.
- Singers credit the uvula with letting them produce a vibrato, or wavy up-and-down sound, and the jazz star Anita O'Day says that her vibratoless vocal style, using many separate notes instead, arose because she lost her uvula in a tonsillectomy.
- Wein likened the thrill of hearing Gilberto perform this tune to experiencing Louis Armstrong playing his groundbreaking " West End Blues . " It was on " Chega " that Gilberto took Jobim's melody and harmonies to create the bossa nova beat with his guitar playing and its voice with his soft, vibratoless vocals.
- One 14-minute stretch is pure magic : the Third Romance, in which Marc Schachman, the oboist, catches the elusive Schumann " Legendenton " ( long long ago and far far away ) to perfection; the " Wiegenlied, " a lullaby crooned at the bedside of a sick child, full of softly stinging dissonances to convey the parents'worry, and the slow movement of the sonata, where Mark Steinberg's vibratoless violin tone is especially haunting.