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  • adjective Of or pertaining to vocalism.

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Examples

  • The singer from that band used to shatter glass with his high notes, I guess that's the vocalistic equivalent of being a guitar/keyboard/drumming super dork.

    Learn to play guitar like a superdork 2005

  • His sound is much fuller, much more sodden with experience, much more enfolding, and as he plays you can almost hear his words, so vocalistic is his timbre.

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2008

  • His sound is much fuller, much more sodden with experience, much more enfolding, and as he plays you can almost hear his words, so vocalistic is his timbre.

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2008

  • His sound is much fuller, much more sodden with experience, much more enfolding, and as he plays you can almost hear his words, so vocalistic is his timbre.

    Palestine Blogs aggregator 2008

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