vocals

[ˈvoʊkəlz]

vocals Definition

  • 1the part of a piece of music that is sung, especially the melody rather than the accompaniment
  • 2the act or process of singing

Using vocals: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "vocals" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The song has great vocals.

  • Example

    She has amazing vocals.

  • Example

    He is in charge of the vocals for the band.

vocals Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for vocals

Phrases with vocals

  • vocal harmonies or other vocal parts that support the lead vocalist or main melody of a song

    Example

    The band's sound was enhanced by the backing vocals.

  • the main vocal part in a musical composition, usually sung by a soloist

    Example

    She performed the lead vocals on the band's hit song.

  • two folds of tissue located in the larynx that vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them

    Example

    His sore throat was due to an inflammation of his vocal cords.

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Summary: vocals in Brief

The term 'vocals' [ˈvoʊkəlz] refers to the part of a musical piece that is sung, often referring to the melody rather than the accompaniment. It can also refer to the act or process of singing. 'Vocals' can be further categorized into 'backing vocals,' which support the lead vocalist, 'lead vocals,' which are the main vocal part, and 'vocal cords,' which are the tissue folds in the larynx that produce sound.

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