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- adjective Of or pertaining to
vocalism .
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Examples
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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