16 Words to use with tenor

© 2Dec24, A815405. R88618, 11Jan52, The American Law Book Co. (PWH) KITCHENER, WILLIAM J. Pleasing tenor banjo duets.

[Illustration] Uffizzi Robbinson was blessed with a very full rich, tenor voice but a very empty purse and he stood in need of a HOLIDAY.

© 25Oct26, AA137382. R119549, 27Oct53, M. M. Cole (A) <pb id='194.png' /> 5 minute tenor guitar.

A very high soprano and a musical tenor duet, sentimental, humoresque: "There, dry your eyes, I sympathize Just as a mother would Give me your hand, I understand, we're off to slumber land Like a father, like a mother, like a sister, like a brother.

He belonged to the Great Western band, and was tenor singer in several churches in the city for a number of years.

Popular style tenor banjo solos.

"A point?" "Where I need the assistance of some one with a definite quality of voicea man who emits a certain notea certain tenor note."

But he had not cracked at all; in imagination she could hear the note still, tremendous, round, and persistently drawn out, as if it came out of a tenor trombone and had all the world's lungs behind it.

Tenor banjo method.

he said suddenly in a voice like a tenor bell.

Intermediate steps to the band: tenor saxophone.

As he spoke the muffled whining changed suddenly to a series of tenor shrieks, and the India-rubber form of Sammy bounded into the room like an excited kangaroo.

He never sang except in church, of course, but he used to go to the theatre of an evening; so it was quite natural that he should go to the piano and begin to sing a snatch of the tenor air to me, explaining the situation as he went along, between his singing.

They had observed that most tenor songs are of a suggestive and meretricious character.

He also thought that the comparison could be continued, that quartets of string instruments could play under the palate, with the violin simulated by old brandy, fumous and fine, piercing and frail; the tenor violin by rum, louder and more sonorous; the cello by the lacerating and lingering ratafia, melancholy and caressing; with the double-bass, full-bodied, solid and dark as the old bitters.

DAVIES, BEN, a popular tenor vocalist, born near Swansea in 1858.

16 Words to use with  tenor