tenor|tenors in English
noun
[ten·or || 'tenə(r)]
adult male singing voice between alto and bass; purport, meaning; character; course
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1. Different Tenor: Each pair differed in their tenors and Ambituses or gammuts, the latter being a Guidonian term, which meant the range of the 'gamma ut', i.e
2. Three celebrated tenors sang at the president's inauguration.
3. The canzone is famous as a showcase for tenors.
4. 1 Three celebrated tenors sang at the president's inauguration.
5. The three tenors were backed by the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra.
6. Bang Kieu sings tenor.
7. He has a beautiful tenor voice.
8. The tenor was a pupil of Caruso.
9. Countertenors often are natural baritones or tenors, but rarely use this vocal range in performance
10. Nice tenor too, and he carries a tune.
11. Nothing disturbed the even tenor of our life.
12. The whole tenor of discussions has changed.
13. The tenor disappointed us by singing flat.
14. What was the tenor of Isaiah’s message?
15. 3 We persuaded Jake to sing tenor.
16. Tenor and soprano saxophones. b. White's Chapel, Oklahoma, 19
17. This song is too low for a tenor.
18. She screamed, a hoarse tenor noise, and fought.
19. Drones - There are three of these pipes: one bass and two tenors, which act in harmony alongside the Chanter
20. The tenor was a pupil of a singer.
21. What was the general tenor of his speech?
22. Another big favourite was 75-year-old tenor Josef Locke.
23. His voice had a freshness that would make many tenors under the age of 40 go green with envy.
24. It is dedicated to Enrico Caruso, an Italian tenor.
25. He used to sing tenor in the church choir.