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Often used in the same context:
diction,
vibrato,
timbre,
enunciation,
phrasing,
passagework,
pianissimo,
cantabile,
melody,
inflections,
cadences,
musicality,
fortissimo,
legato,
pizzicato,
sonority,
tempi,
rubato,
continuo,
recitatives,
prosody,
semitone,
vocalization,
tessitura,
tremolos,
mozartian,
tonality,
vivace,
woodwinds,
pronunciation,
allegro,
expressiveness,
embouchure,
harmonies,
dissonances,
coloratura,
audibility,
songlike,
spinto,
diminuendo,
arpeggios,
staccatos,
glissando,
expressivity,
portamento,
octaves,
scherzo,
cadenzas,
altissimo,
larghetto,
non troppo,
sibilance,
mozartean,
obbligato,
toccata,
arioso,
vocalism,
ballade,
chromaticism,
descant,
vowels,
falsetto,
inaudibility,
fingerpicking,
glottal,
adagio,
andante,
contrabassoon,
lyricism,
allegretto,
harmonics,
mezza voce,
chords,
chromatic scale,
vocals,
violins,
etude,
lilt,
sibilant,
timpani,
basso,
cello,
quaver,
scansion,
trills,
huskiness,
aria,
consonants,
cor anglais,
tympani,
flugel,
euphony,
courante,
bass viol,
andantino,
syncopation,
alto,
guttural,
celesta,
berceuse,
ride cymbal,
dulcet,
intonations,
inflection,
accent,
cadence,
inflexion,
twang,
sound,
accents,
pronunciations,
sounds,
shape,
spelling,
word
More specific:
drone,
droning,
intonation pattern,
monotone,
singsong
Appears in the definition of:
cantillate,
chant,
declamation,
drone,
droning,
fixed intonation,
inflection,
intonate,
intone,
monotone,
prosody,
singsong
More general:
inflection,
prosody,
singing,
vocalizing
Synonyms:
chanting,
pitch contour
Also try:
— Adjectives for intonation:
english,
peculiar,
correct,
good,
perfect,
vocal,
nasal,
musical,
normal,
proper,
final,
more...
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