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1 belcanto
adv. bel canto, smooth singing, operatic singing originating in 17th-18th century Italy stressing ease and evenness of tone -
2 gezang
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3 zangkunst
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4 zangstem
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5 ballade
n. ballad, sentimental song that tells a story, narrative poem adapted for singing -
6 bariton
n. baritone, male singing voice (between tenor and bass) -
7 beurtpsalm
n. antiphonal singing -
8 bezinging
n. singing of -
9 fluitketel
n. teakettle that makes singing noise -
10 gezang
n. singing, act of making musical sounds with the voice -
11 graduale
gradual, kind of singing -
12 minstreelpoëzie
n. minstrelsy, poesy, singing, playing of instruments -
13 samenzang
n. community singing -
14 veldleeuwerik
n. skylark, common European lark noted for its habit of singing while in flight -
15 zangkunst
n. singing -
16 zangleraar
n. singing master -
17 zangoefening
n. singing exercise -
18 zangvogel
n. singing bird, songbird, singer -
19 begeleiden
1 [vergezellen] accompany ⇒ escort 〈met eerbetoon/bescherming〉, attend 〈 als dienaar〉, chaperon(e) 〈 meisje〉, convoy 〈 schip〉2 [met raad en daad bijstaan] guide ⇒ counsel, support, 〈 bij studie ook〉 supervise, 〈 bij studie ook〉 coach4 [muziek] accompany♦voorbeelden:1 Lady L. begeleidde de Koningin • Lady L. attended the Queen -
20 beurtzang
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