Health conditions like acid reflux common at this age can really affect the voice causing a raspiness and change in pitch. |
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The vocals sounded great and picked up all the raspiness and highs in her voice. |
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Persistent stuttering and vocal-quality problems such as hoarseness, breathiness, or raspiness may require a medical evaluation. |
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The lead singer has developed a slight raspiness to his usually clean vocals. |
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Voicing Yosemite Sam was rough on the throat because of Sam's sheer volume and raspiness. |
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It is a wonderfully evocative burr, cultured throughout but with the faintest smidgens of rakish raspiness around the edges. |
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The long greasy blond locks in his face, the raspiness to his voice and his stage presence all scream Cobain in a surreal, time-travel way. |
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Listening to the slow percolation of the organs and the smoky raspiness of his vocals on his classic tracks, you can hear the sound of true inspiration. |
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But aside from the raspiness there was no sign of fatigue from the 74-year-old. |
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Apparently, that act of rebellion lead to unwanted raspiness in her voice, though it's barely detectable amid the song's emo-pop perfection. |
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Smoking two packs of cigarettes daily for 53 years added a growing raspiness to his timbre. |
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Singing familiar songs, most of them upbeat, she leaves no note unadorned: little quavers, big sobs, strident vibratos, touches of raspiness, breathy whispers, as if she's trying to be both Mariah Carey and Faith Hill. |
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The speaking voice was clear and strong with no raspiness, but there was a noticeable rasp in the loud singing voice. |
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In Stockholm earlier this year for a follow-up visit, he showed the long vertical scar on his chest and spoke quietly in English, the raspiness of his voice a leftover from radiation therapy. |
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