17 Verbs to Use for the Word duets

"Don't sing a duet," commanded Bobby sternly.

Ragni asked him to play a simple duet, but he made so many mistakes in playing that she got up from the piano.

would have been to start singing duets.

"Did you never hear the 'Wrens' duet'?

Juvenile pieces; selected piano duets.

Fanny was too old to be taught by her, and had an Italian master and a French teacher; but she practised duets for the piano with Miss Agnes, and read with her,and she made visits with her, for Miss Agnes was a favorite everywhere.

Marcia at once proposed a duet to conclude the entertainment, Rossini's Mira bianca luna,a piece for which she had reserved her force, and in which she could display the best qualities of her voice and style.

"You must leave Rome to-night!" "Leave Rome to-night!" echoed the Greggs as though rehearsing a duet.

As if in reply to one verse, "Il faut les rendre heureux," "Oui, oui!" with lively unanimity, came from all parts of the house, and the singers were compelled to repeat the duet four times.

I constantly forced my accelerandos and rubatos upon the soloist, often throwing the duet entirely out of gear.

It does not cry "Tuwhoo, Tuwhoo," as the poets would have it, but laughs, jabbers, squeaks and chants clamorous duets with its spouse.

Of street music there was none, though once an old couple wailing a plaintive duet passed under our windows.

But there was another woman who idolised Haydn the musician, and with Haydn the man conducted a quaint and curious love duet embalmed in many a billet-doux fragrant with charm.

" "I cannot find that duet anywhere," said Marian, entering.

Fanny le Clerc, the spoiled child of the great brave Pied Riche, interpreter of the nation, would have the paleface Miss Devine learn duets with her on the guitar; and the daughter of substantial Joseph la Framboise, the United States interpreter for the tribe (she died of the fever that summer) welcomed all the nicest young Mormon women to a party at her father's house, which was probably the best cabin in that village.

" There first occurred a piano duet, rendered expertly by the two younger Misses Eubanks, "Listen to the Mocking Bird," with some bewildering variations of an imitative value, done by the Miss Eubanks seated at the right.

After the death of the mother, the comtesse and the pianist met and wept together; then resumed their music lessons, reading much between the lines, and far preferring dreamy duets to difficult solos.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  duets