As dusk falls on the song, instruments begin to nod off into sleep, leaving a multi-tracked breathy drone to induce a trance-like state. |
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Now I cringe to think of the breathy, glib, manic things I sent off, I really do. |
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Frost plays acoustic guitar and delivers her breathy vocals with a retro cool, a swinging '60s chanteuse with keen insights into modern life. |
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That's why they will someday be seen as heroes, long after the gutless wonders with breathy voices are forgotten. |
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He was breathy, his voice quavered, he stumbled over words, he was stilted and uncomfortable. |
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Simply the gentle tones of a flute, the plash of running water and the breathy ululations of the artist's own voice. |
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Patty's breathy vocals will have you wanting to slow dance in the foothills of West Virginia. |
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The lower notes especially sound like soft and breathy human or animal moans. |
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There is something breathy in the way she says this, a catch in the throat. |
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There's a weightless, breathy quality to this music, like floating in space or being suspended in the humid air of a rainforest night. |
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My voice was so low and breathy it sounded more affectionate than was meant. |
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I asked, noticing the breathy sound to my voice that I had not meant to be there. |
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But no sound came from them, only a small breathy gasp echoed pathetically around the large kitchen. |
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This breathy version of Joy To The World is a bit of a hotch-potch but it's a real zinger! |
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Her breathy vocals are unsettling, her glacial detachment lazy and too often irritating. |
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Nolan has found his groove as a vocalist and his breathy, fretful, at times desperate vocals, are effectively emotive without being maudlin. |
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After Leslie let out a breathy laugh, I heard a knock on the doorframe and looked over my shoulder. |
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Eleanor Clift says it could be hard to believe this is the same baby-voiced, breathy Jackie. |
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But generally it is accepted that choirboys produce a more flute-like, pure, penetrating voice than girls, who have a slightly more breathy and husky quality. |
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But she located and communicated the emotion behind Monroe's wide eyes and breathy voice, neither of which she overdid. |
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Ms. Jackson has long gravitated toward adventurous tracks that complement the exotic timbre of her small, breathy voice. |
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Fleet is Major Courtney, and I've just watched him rehearse, with breathy stammering, his introduction by the professor to Mrs Wilberforce. |
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This British babe's breathy vocals are instantly refreshing. |
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Multi-instrumentalists Marc Collin and Olivier Libaux and a coterie of breathy female singers rearrange seminal 80s postpunk numbers. |
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He touches softly at his guitar in that electric samba style, and his breathy croon winds the melody in and out of the occasional low swell of horns. |
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While Europe has embraced Veirs's distinctive alt-folk songwriting and her clear, breathy, intimate voice, her homeland remains largely unconquered. |
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A healthy majority of these posts are the angsty exaggerations of teenagers and breathy recitations of the latest pop trends. |
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But hour after hour of breathy and uninterrupted coverage inevitably creates, shall we say, its own kind of atmospheric pressure. |
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In other news, Katherine Jenkins is trending on Twitter after her Jubilicious and breathy performance singing God save the Queen. |
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The voice may sound breathy, raspy, strained and rough in quality. |
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The band's signature sound comprises spacey vibes and keening tones, laced through with breathy flute, a lot of struck guitar and very little regular rhythm. |
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He was aiming for a light and airy samba feel, with a breathy girl singer. |
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Helen cultivated a low and seductively breathy voice and gushed with compliments to win people to her wishes. |
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Her sigh, breathy and almost wistful, was edged with relief. |
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The creature's voice was very breathy but deep and scratchy. |
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She heard him let out a tiny, breathy laugh, and her heart sank. |
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At that moment, I absolutely hated how breathy my voice sounded. |
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Over the course of 15 tracks, they gently shift from dark, carnival oompah to breathy, folky ballads to sweeping, expansive pop and old-timey backwoods country. |
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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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The problem is encapsulated in a lengthy scene, filmed in almost a single shot, in which Sissy, a lounge singer, performs a breathy version of 'New York, New York' that brings Brandon to tears. |
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The remarkably authentic Voices feature the unique performance characteristics of each instrument, the expressive finger-slides on the guitar, or the breathy, legato phrasing of a saxophone. |
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A number of languages use breathy voicing in a phonologically contrastive way. |
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Judt's voice is phlegmy and breathy, but still strong. |
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The vocals are powerful, at times velvety, at times rough, sometimes even breathy, like a mix of Lily Allen's lightness and Cat Power's seriousness. |
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With shining eyes and a breathy chain-smoker's voice, he enthuses on topics from agri-business to consumerism and Indian poetry, which he often quotes. |
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Nothing hid Lorde's low, breathy voice, by turns melancholy and resolute. |
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Recorded in New York with LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy, it opens with a limber strut, all undulating bass and Win Butler's breathy vocals, before briefly rising to boiling point and then simmering back down again. |
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Drop-dead striking in her silken dove-grey gowns, McTeer's fine Merteuil insinuates and machinates in a sinisterly breathy, mock-soothing manner, her eyes a-glare with scheming circumspection and latent with injury. |
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Stand-up bassist Mano Razanajato added wonderfully rich jazzy bass lines as well as tenor background vocal harmonies which I thought worked very well with the Ms. Du Berry's light, breathy vocal style. |
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Part cartoon, part unresolvable desire, part bruised despair, she peered through heavy mascara and a stack of peroxided hair while singing with breathy sensuality. |
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Swazi, and to a greater extent Phuthi, display good evidence that breathy voicing can be used as a morphological property independent of any consonant voicing value. |
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The characteristic Parkinsonian vocal deficit is breathy, whispery, often unintelligible speech due to glottic insufficiency and associated thyroarytenoid muscle rigidity. |
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