quavery उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- If I ventured to add my voice, my father quickly left the melody in my quavery custodianship to improvise a flawless harmony.
- Graham's vocals on Perry's recordings have been described as " quavery ", " bleating " and " distinctly rural ".
- The back of the card shows the base of the figurine, which bears an inscription in the quavery handwriting of Ferguson's Aunt Myrtle:
- Silvia Tro Santafe, a Spanish mezzo-soprano also in her American debut, as Cherubino, produced a quavery tone that sometimes missed its mark.
- Weakened after two operations and suffering from diabetes, his body is testimony to his life of hard work; his voice is soft, hypnotic and slightly quavery.
- Ms . Kael, whose petite size and quavery voice made her pugnacity in print all the more startling, prided herself on never changing her mind about a review.
- Barbara Schlick, the hard-working soprano, suffers most from the elevated pitch, sometimes sounding pinched, quavery and out of breath at the top of her range.
- Later, as Harrison developed his solo musical style, he settled on a quavery slide as his guitar signature, a far cry from the blustery soloing of the 1970s.
- But despite occasional glimpses of the voice's former beauties, Ms . Behrens more often sounds worn and quavery, and her control of pitch lapsed badly late in the second act.
- So anyway, when you get older and your vocal cords lose that tension, your voice gets kind of quavery in the same way a loose guitar string might sound sort of quavery.