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Strive to speak or sing fluently without breaking the quality of tone used.
EXPRESSIVE VOICE CULTUREJESSIE ELDRIDGE SOUTHWICK
While half of Christendom sing “On earth peace, good will toward men,” the other half sing, “On earth peace to men of good will.”
SOLOMON AND SOLOMONIC LITERATUREMONCURE DANIEL CONWAY
I suppose the hammer falls back more slowly from the string, and that makes the tone sing longer.
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY
He sat down and played it phrase by phrase, pausing between each measure, to let it "sing."
MUSIC-STUDY IN GERMANYAMY FAY
Flocks of birds seemed to sing through the air, striking against the telegraph wires.
A LOST HEROELIZABETH STUART PHELPS WARD AND HERBERT D. WARD
You are white, and purple, and all colors, and you never sing about the house or talk to me or to any body.
TESSA WADSWORTH'S DISCIPLINEJENNIE M. DRINKWATER
So will I sing praise unto thy name forever, that I may daily perform my vows.
THE ORDINANCE OF COVENANTINGJOHN CUNNINGHAM
"Sing," said the Bull, as the stiff, muddy ox-bow creaked and strained.
KIPLING STORIES AND POEMS EVERY CHILD SHOULD KNOW, BOOK IIRUDYARD KIPLING
A great player can really sing on these with such a delightful effect as almost to compensate for the want of speech.
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCE
He was musical too, and would sing Annie Laurie for you at any time, accompanying himself on the piano.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOW
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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