111 adjectives to describe singings

And then through the stillness she heard the sweet voice singing, "I love thee because thou hast first loved me, And purchased my pardon on Calvary's tree; I love thee for wearing the thorns on thy brow, If ever I loved thee, my Jesus, 'tis now.

There was good music and a little sweet singing, the lady being in that art, as in every other, well trained and accomplished.

R116226, 20Aug53, Alfred Pearce Dennis (A) DENNLER, ROBERT G. Secrets of correct and beautiful singing.

In the early Christian assemblies great use was made of the psalms and canticles in their congregational singing.

I know this fact because they accompanied their work with a loud singing of their own sort.

Electric wires, connected with the vast buildings wherein instruments produce what sounds like fine choral singing as well as musical notes, enable the householder to turn on at pleasure music equal, I suppose, to the finest operatic performances or the grandest oratorio, and listen to it at leisure from the cushions of his own peristyle.

BACHNER, LOUIS. Dynamic singing; a new approach to free voice production.

MAYBEE, HARPER C. Tuning-up exercises for ensemble singing and the development of a fundamental technique.

While we were walking about the estate, our attention was arrested by distant singing.

Basic principles of artistic singing.

The inspiring chants of Ambrose gave place to gloomy and monotonous antiphonal singing,that is, when the monks confined themselves to their dismal vocation.

But before Latona's son had finished his divine singing, the angry Eryfile began to scream: "What an ass!

Professional singing is such an attraction!

And he answered with submissive tone, "This morning, after the hour of Prime, I left my cell, And wandered forth alone, Listening all the time To the melodious singing Of a beautiful white bird, Until I heard The bells of the convent ringing Noon from their noisy towers, It was as if I dreamed; For what to me had seemed Moments only, had been hours!" "Years!" said a voice close by.

And, as I waited, very hushed and watchful; yet with an utter beating heart; surely I heard a faint and low singing among the trees, so utter sad.

The sound of cheerful singing came wafted from distant fields upon the light breeze.

The hearty singing of people glad to be singing together, the contagious interest of a well-filled house, and the simple directness of the preacher were all of a piece.

Then for an hour she almost forgot; sometimes she listened, and the shrill singing of the canary was mixed with thoughts of her dead brothers and sisters, of her mother.

Nor was there any runaway chauvinism noticeable, aside from the occasional singing of patriotic songs and demonstrations like the one I just described.

" The old volumesuch as we find to-day in ancient country-houseswas opened, and Redbud commenced singing.

Sometimes she stood to see a whole troop pass by, splendid boys swinging along with laughter and careless singing.

Virgil Thomson (A); 3Dec70; R495682. High powered singing.

The difference between the simple folk and the greatness of the others made the little Pilgrim wonder and admire; and she loved them in her simplicity, and turned back many a time to wave her hand to them, and to listen to the lovely simple singing as it went further and further away.

They have an organ, and terribly does that organ strain its bellows and labor its pipes to drown the rival singing.

For color and form, brilliant singing, his very enemies, and the bold nature he has never lost, I have long been most interested in this bird.

111 adjectives to describe  singings