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单词 vocalise
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Definition of vocalise in English:

vocalise

nounˈvəʊkəliːzˌvəʊkəˈliːzˌvōkəˈlēz
Music
  • 1A singing exercise using individual syllables or vowel sounds to develop flexibility and control of pitch and tone.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From another direction came the most exquisite vocalises; Paul was warming up.
    • You will learn and memorize eight to ten songs of increasing difficulty per semester and possibly more, in addition to getting greater benefit out of your vocalises.
    • You likely will be able to develop a comprehensive warm-up routine and work on various vocalises, études or vocal methods, called ‘vocal study.’
    1. 1.1 A vocal passage consisting of a melody without words.
      the second movement is in the spirit of a vocalise
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nielsen introduces two solo voices singing a wordless vocalise in the glorious slow movement.
      • There are two vocal items, a wordless vocalise with flute and guitar and a trenchant, highly effective group of eight Haiku, a minute each.
      • The vocalise extends through all four sections, to be taken up by the entire Kremerata Baltica (with crunching organ chords!) in the finale.
      • Josh listened in awe as she sang the vocalise at the end.
      • Like most of Grainger's vocalises, the voice sings its own counter-tune, rather than double anything in the accompaniment.
verbˈvəʊkəliːzˌvəʊkəˈliːz
  • variant spelling of vocalize

Rhymes

delocalize, focalize
 
 

Definition of vocalise in US English:

vocalise

nounˌvōkəˈlēz
Music
  • 1A singing exercise using individual syllables or vowel sounds to develop flexibility and control of pitch and tone.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • From another direction came the most exquisite vocalises; Paul was warming up.
    • You will learn and memorize eight to ten songs of increasing difficulty per semester and possibly more, in addition to getting greater benefit out of your vocalises.
    • You likely will be able to develop a comprehensive warm-up routine and work on various vocalises, études or vocal methods, called ‘vocal study.’
    1. 1.1 A vocal passage consisting of a melody without words.
      the second movement is in the spirit of a vocalise
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Josh listened in awe as she sang the vocalise at the end.
      • Like most of Grainger's vocalises, the voice sings its own counter-tune, rather than double anything in the accompaniment.
      • There are two vocal items, a wordless vocalise with flute and guitar and a trenchant, highly effective group of eight Haiku, a minute each.
      • The vocalise extends through all four sections, to be taken up by the entire Kremerata Baltica (with crunching organ chords!) in the finale.
      • Nielsen introduces two solo voices singing a wordless vocalise in the glorious slow movement.
 
 
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