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O que (quem) é vocalise - definição

EXERCISES TO PREPARE THE VOICE FOR USE
Vocalise; Vocalises; Vocal exercise; Vocal warm up
  • Vocal warm-up demonstration from the United States Navy Band

vocalise         
[?v??k?'li:z, 'v??k?li:z]
¦ noun Music a singing exercise using individual syllables or vowel sounds to develop flexibility and control of pitch and tone.
?a vocal passage consisting of a melody without words.
¦ verb variant spelling of vocalize.
Vocalise (Rachmaninoff)         
SONG COMPOSED BY SERGEI RACHMANINOFF
Vocalise, Op. 34 No. 14; Rachmaninov vocalise; Vocalise (Rachmaninov); Anton Borodin
"Vocalise" is a song by Sergei Rachmaninoff, composed and published in 1915 as the last of his 14 Songs or 14 Romances, Op. 34.
Vocalise (Corigliano)         
Vocalise is a composition for soprano, electronics, and orchestra by the American composer John Corigliano. The work was commissioned by the New York Philharmonic under the direction of Kurt Masur with financial contributions from the Francis Goelet Fund.

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Vocal warm-up

A vocal warm-up is a series of exercises meant to prepare the voice for singing, acting, or other use.

There is very little scientific data about the benefits of vocal warm-ups. Relatively few studies have researched the effects of these exercises on muscle function and even fewer have studied their effect on singing-specific outcomes.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para vocalise
1. "She made an expression with her face that she was uncomfy but she did not vocalise.
2. She played to the accompaniment of Yurdakul Tchaikovsky‘s «Romance,» Rachmaninoff‘s heartwarming «Vocalise,» a «Hungarian Fantasy» by Doppler, a «Romance» from Glinka and a study by Scriabin.
3. They are Israelis." Suspicion But one man says of his Arab neighbours: "Deep inside, I think they feel good when there is a Hezbollah attack, they are happy about it." Shbita believes that, while there is little support for the war within Palestinian–Israeli society, there is a reluctance to vocalise that or to become active in the anti–war movement, for fear of being attacked.