| 31. | Violins sounded weedy and strident in the upper register, and the overall tone was sluggish and lifeless.
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| 32. | During the songs themselves, Edwards wandered off pitch when soaring into the upper register of some numbers.
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| 33. | Gheorghiu, always the superior of the two vocally, is radiant, especially in her upper register.
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| 34. | His lean, nimble and powerful voice was noted for the ease and brilliance of its upper register.
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| 35. | Fleming's soprano is unmatched for its creaminess and her ability to sustain notes in the upper register.
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| 36. | Roger Waters sings the simple and direct lyric in his upper register, stridently, supported by a choir.
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| 37. | The two upper registers of the rest of the east wall depict personifications of the properties which provided offerings.
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| 38. | A new double bass has both a strong, brilliant upper register and low notes of chest-crunching power.
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| 39. | I learned how to stand and breathe, how to use my lungs and the upper register of my voice.
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| 40. | When played in its upper register, the fife is loud and piercing, yet also extremely small and portable.
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