Results for: singing exercise, vocal composition using only vowel sounds
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approval, shout of approval, applause, praise; affirmative vote by cheers or applause, unopposed election win, vocal voteacclamation
approving, compassionate, caring, concerned, understanding, feeling or showing sympathy, of sympathetic nervous system, produced by other sounds, provoking sympathy, suitedsympathetic
area where choir sings, choir organ, group of singers, instrument group, singing group, choruschoir
Arnold Schoenberg (1874-1951), Austrian composer, creator of the twelve-tone composition techniqueSchoenberg
arranged in a series; consecutive, sequential; transferring information bit after bit (Computers); appearing in sequels, published or broadcast in regular installments, produced in parts, regular newspaper or magazine, relating to musical composition, ...serial
art of arranging sounds, composed rhythmical sound; playing of musical instruments, singing; musical notes in written form, group, pleasing sound, sounds that produce effect, type of music, written musicmusic
art of singing, use of voice, vowel, vowels of a languagevocalism
articulated with vocal organs partly open, not blocked or stoppered, not haltedunstopped
artificial body part, device used to replace a missing limb or body part; placement of additional sounds at the beginning of a word or line of poetry, prothesis, replacement of body partprosthesis
atomic composition, atomic nature, power of an atom, valenceatomicity
attack with words, energy, excitement; something lively; sharp whistling sound, lively and exciting quality, make a humming noise, move quickly; make a sharp whistling sound, sharp singing soundzing
attempt, attempt at something, endeavor; composition, article, attempt; test, experiment, set written piece, short nonfiction prose piece, test of something, work resembling a written essayessay
attend Mass, get to know something, listen to something, perceive by the ear, perceive by listening, perceive sounds, preside over something, understandhear
attracting notice, can be easily spattered or dashed; making splashing sounds or movements; ostentatious, showy; marked with splashes of contrasting colors, colorful, making splashessplashy
authority to nullify the majority decision of a formal body; prohibition, authoritative nullification, exercise of the right to reject measures, prohibit something, reject a measure, right to reject legislationveto
 

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