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Meanings of untrained voice in English
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Usage of untrained voice in English
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Miss Lady's soft untrainedvoice began bravely enough.
2
Which one it was was soon settled by the upsurge of a deep, untrainedvoice into song.
3
Anyway, this Rossignol was pretty enough, with a good if untrainedvoice, and more importantly, she worked cheap.
4
At that moment, through the open window of the bedroom, they heard a sweet though untrainedvoice beginning to sing.
5
Bob's fresh, untrainedvoice sounded sweet and clear on the night air, and to Betty's surprise, tears came unbidden into her eyes.
6
But though they were given with an untrainedvoice and a touch as little skilled as might be, they pleased, or else the singer pleased.
7
It was a highly untrainedvoice that accompanied the music, occasionally interjecting an enthusiastic "Po, pom, pom," in what was intended to be a pause.
8
There were some excellent untrainedvoices, in the choir and the congregation.
9
It is then like the sound of untrainedvoices; where there are enough of them, it is always harmonious.
10
Presently there came floating over the water, over the key, the quaint, plaintive sound of untrainedvoices enthusiastically raised in song.
11
All over town were dusky throngs exercising their strong untrainedvoices "in de Lard's sarvice"; though the West Indian is not noted as being musical.