Persistent stuttering and vocal-quality problems such as hoarseness, breathiness, or raspiness may require a medical evaluation. |
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Her voice has grown a bit deeper, but mostly it's been enriched with a soulful breathiness and grit. |
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What she lacks in sheer firepower she more than makes up for in hypnotic and compelling breathiness. |
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The absence of vibrato or breathiness in the upper parts makes for gloriously sinewy singing. |
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It is a gentle way of connecting thoughts, without applying the abrupt brake of a full stop or the breathiness of a comma. |
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Hoarseness could imply breathiness, roughness, voice breaks, or unnatural pitch changes. |
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The result is breathiness, rasps, rattling, hoarseness, and other sound impurities, called perturbation. |
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The breathiness had left her voice, leaving it cold and strong. |
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It was posh and aristocratic but at the same time, it was modernised by the breathiness of her that made it feel like she was normal. |
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This produces hoarseness, breathiness, increased phonation threshold pressures, decreased vocal efficiency and, commonly, voice fatigue. |
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ThereAAEs a breathiness to this album thatAAEs not only sexy but emotionally intimate. |
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It was a treasure, light and high, with a jaunty breathiness honed by decades of smoking, and with a curious accent that floated somewhere in the mid-Atlantic. |
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It was warm and modern and there was a breathiness to it, which makes it sound more attractive. |
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But elephants are probably using other cues such as breathiness, McComb says. |
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There was sadness in Luz's tone, a defeated breathiness, as if the words themselves were part of a whispered prayer or lament she would've preferred not to share with us. |
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His rich tone combined the fat-bottomed breathiness of Chicago tenor legends like Gene Ammons or Von Freeman with the yearning, searching cry of John Coltrane. |
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However, these parameters can only characterize the spectral slope properties of breathy voice, regardless of the presence of aspiration noise components characteristic of breathiness. |
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Laryngeal pathology usually has an associated voice complaint, which can vary from hoarseness, harshness, breathiness, difficulty phonating or frequent loss of voice. |
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Garfunkel has less power and more breathiness in his voice than when in his prime, but he is still quite capable of intoning the high notes on most songs. |
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