How To Use Baritone voice In A Sentence
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Vocal score for 2 soprano voice solos, 2 mezzo soprano voice solos, 3 tenor voice solos, 2 baritone voice solos, SATB chorus and piano accompaniment. Series: G. Schirmer Opera Score Editions.
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Caught off guard, Olive stared open mouthed at the newcomer as he kept singing his sea shanty in a rich baritone voice, oblivious to his audience.
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Their deep, baritone voices hint at a potent power, their very presence on stage is a ticking bomb.
Times, Sunday Times
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His bass baritone voice has made him a popular figure in churches and concert halls around the district, he has a house in Church Street and has now notched up 40 years in business.
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He loved music, singing in a light baritone voice and playing the violin.
The Times Literary Supplement
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His baritone voice resounded through the hall.
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a bass voice is lower than a baritone voice
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Yet you can't conjure a baritone voice by simply pressing a switch.
Times, Sunday Times
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Jack's baritone voice rumbled through the empty halls.
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What is it about the baritone voice?
Times, Sunday Times
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Armed with his banjo, tinwhistle, poetry, stagecraft and his magnificent baritone voice, Tommy has been mesmerising audiences for more than forty years.
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The medieval church knew no choral polyphony, only the ensemble of three or four soloists, drawn from alto, tenor, and baritone voices.
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He was easily recognisable not merely by virtue of his profound bass baritone voice, but because of his girth.
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She didn't know why most girls liked baritone voices; tenor voices were so much more lyrical.
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a baritone voice
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My grandmother had studied piano; my father had a wonderful, big baritone voice.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the drumbeat, as the baritone voice of the narrator reminds the audience, is an inseparable part of African music.
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Francis, with her breezy assurance and fabulous social-baritone voice, co-hosted the show.
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I am sure my friend has a lovely baritone voice and will soon be delighting audiences in the Royal Albert Hall.