WHAT DOES UNVOCAL MEAN IN ENGLISH?
Definition of unvocal in the English dictionary
The definition of unvocal in the dictionary is not vocal or oral, not involving the voice; not involving or written for the voice, instrumental. Other definition of unvocal is not having a voice, not vocal or outspoken, not loud or voluble in speech, not eloquent.
10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNVOCAL»
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VOCAL AND UNVOCAL ENGLISH. From " An Attempt at Focal English ; that is,
English spelled as spoken, on the principle of every spelling liaving one sound,
and every sound one spelling, and, as far as possible, by means of the common ...
Isaac Pitman, Alexander John Ellis, 1844
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Wagner and His Works: The Story of His Life with Critical ...
On the contrary, it is the Italian style that is unvocal in character; or rather, one of
the Italian styles, for there are at least two, the florid and the cantabile. Oddly
enough, it is almost always the lovers of florid song who bring the charge of "
unvocal ...
Henry Theophilus Finck, 2004
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Schirmer Pronouncing Pocket Manual of Musical Terms
Unito,a (It.,oonē'tŏh,tăh). United,joined. Un poco(It., oon pô'kŏh).“A little,”as
inpocopiú lento, a alittle moreslowly. Unruhig (Ger., ŏŏn'roo'ĭyh). Restless(ly),
unquiet(ly). Unter (Ger., ŏŏn'ter). Under, below, sub. Unvocal. 1.Not suitable
forsinging.2.
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Composing for Voice: A Guide for Composers, Singers, and ...
As regards the voice, this led to composers methodically exploring the outer limits
of range and the entire panoply of vocal (and corporal) sound as potentially
creative and communicative material. However, if this area is considered unvocal
it ...
The dear old world. Thegood old world. Thekind, loving, tender old world, which
separated people that they might know thejoy ofcoming together again.She
wantedto sing, she wanted tohangover her balcony and teachthe unvocal French
the ...
Mary Roberts Rinehart, 2014
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Lovecraft: Disturbing the Universe
The narrator finds the city at a remote spot in the desert, "crumbling and
inarticulate" (98), and leads his camel "across the sand to that unvocal stone
place" unvisited by other people (99). While inarticulate may suggest the quality
of being ...
because their frightful, ragged, unvocal writing makes their performance by a
vocal ensemble well-nigh impossible," and Einstein's statement in his Short
History of Music about Gesu- aldo's "chromaticism which . . . was to lead to
extremes of ...
As a result, they hadn't heard a note of the actual music but they knew from Lang
about Gesualdo's unvocal writing and from Einstein about his extreme
chromaticism; and that was what they wrote on their examination papers in
answer to the ...
William Allison Shimer, 1962
because their frightful, ragged, unvocal writing makes their performance by a
vocal ensemble well-nigh impossible," and Einstein's statement in his Short
History of Music about Gesu- aldo's "chromaticism which . . . was to lead to
extremes of ...
As a result, they hadn't heard a note of the actual music but they knew from Lang
about Gesualdo's unvocal writing and from Einstein about his extreme
chromaticism; and that was what they wrote on their examination papers in
answer to the ...