singable

[ UK /sˈɪŋəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suitable for singing
    singable melody is the essence of music
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How To Use singable In A Sentence

  • Vecchi composed some excellent church music, but his fame rests on his light madrigals and canzonettas, written in an eminently singable and attractive style.
  • That means ensuring that important notes carry important words, that the vowel-sounds are singable at a given pitch, and that if there are clusters of consonants they do not make the song into a tongue-twister.
  • singable melody is the essence of music
  • It's a great mix of heavy melodies played with soft distortion resulting in big, anthemic songs that are singable without being too poppy.
  • Siegfried in “Götterdämmerung,” though daunting, is singable. The Kirov ‘Ring’: A Tough Role, but Somebody Has to Do It - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com
  • I think that the Star-Spangled Banner is untuneful, nearly unsingable, and usually played too slowly, so it loses what little character it had to begin with.
  • I need a new album to sink into… one that is fresh and new and fun, with kicky tunes and lyrics that are smart and singable.
  • From "The irresistible, singable, stick-in-your-mindable jingle is dead" (Boston Globe): Winter scenes
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