- - Possibly lost a section of the choir
- - Certain choir voices
- - Parts of some performances
- - Some choir boys?
- - What a choir requires
- - Some choir ranges
- - Some choir personnel
- - Prepubescent choir boys, probably
- - Low-voiced women in the choir
- - High choir voices
- - Choir pitches
- - Voice parts
- - Choir voices
- - Choir members
- - Some choir singers
- - Might they take part in musical, to sing?
- - Choir singers
- - Choir section
- - Choir group
- - Female choir voices
- - Female choir section
- - Some choir members
- - Low choir section
- - Choir parts
- - Choir contingent
- - Low women in the choir
- - Some 46 Down in a choir
- - Choir division
- - Certain singers in a choir
- - Some members of the choir
- - Some choir women
- - Some choir voices
- - Choral parts
- - They're required by choirs
- - Boys'-choir voices
- - Nothing between key soprano singers
- - Gladys Knight and Norah Jones, for two
- - singers with highish voices
- - Counter-tenors
- - Adele and Cher vocally
- - Singers almost contrived mike drops?
- - Singers coming from Portugal to Spain
- - Some glee-club singers
- - singing voices below sopranos
- - Voices below sopranos
- - low singers in all-female ensembles
- - low-voiced female singers, often
- - High or low voices
- - Some singers, rangewise
- - many harmony singers
- - Anita Baker and Sade, range-wise
- - Arranged a slot for some vocalists
- - Female singers who can't sing as high as sopranos
- - American leader lost movement on the voices
- - many pop soloists
- - women's chorus section
- - some singers, range-wise
- - those singing on the a line of vocal scores
- - Experimental computers by Xerox
- - Female voices
- - Low female singers
- - Types of saxophones
- - The voices of Oberon, Rinaldo and Erda
- - Some chorus girls
- - Sax types
- - Low-voiced female singers
- - Choristers
- - Cher and Pat Benatar, for two
- - Voices similar to adult falsettists
- - Voice types
- - Voice ranges
- - Treble clef readers
- - They get pretty high in church
- - Some trollers
- - Some saxes and clarinets
- - Some Requiem singers
- - Some hims with hymns
- - Some harmonizers
- - Some glee clubbers
- - Some female voices
- - Some clarinets
- - Some choral voices
- - Some choral members
- - Soloists in Mahler's Symphony #3
- - Singers below mezzo-sopranos
- - Row in church, perhaps
- - Orchestra horns
- - Many choirboys
- - Low-voiced women in the chorus
- - Low-voiced singers like Annie Lennox
- - Low female singing voices
- - Los ....: city near San Jose
- - High men and low women
- - High guys
- - Glee-club group
- - Chorale section
- - Chorale members
- - Choral components
- - Certain opera singers
- - Chorus voices
- - Town in Paraguay
- - Choral voices
- - Chorus components
- - Choral section
- - Choral singers
- - Quartet members
- - Singers
- - Low voices
- - Opera villains, often
- - Los ......, California
- - Certain voices.
- - Cantata singers
- - Voices
- - Musical group
- - Adele and Cher, e.g
- - Low female voices
- - Some saxes
- - Singers lower than sopranos
- - Voices below mezzos
- - Los ...... (city in Silicon Valley)
- - Singing group
- - Some singers
- - Etta James and Adele, musically
- - Some glee club voices
- - Cher and Adele, voicewise
- - Some choral singers
- - Some female singers
- - Some choirboys
- - Chorus members
- - Certain saxophones
- - Female singers
- - Some soloists
- - Some carolers
- - Cher and Tracy Chapman, musically
- - Choral group
- - Choristers who are usually women
- - Countertenors
- - Some glee club members
- - Some singing voices
- - Glee club women
- - Baby bump?
- - Female choristers
- - Chorale voices
- - Females who sing in the lowest range
- - Descriptive of los Andes
- - Some aria singers
- - Glee club section
- - Certain glee club members
- - Some choristers
- - Some saxophones
- - Voices above tenors
- - Some flutes
- - Los ......, Calif
- - Some oratorio performers
- - Glee club voices
- - Low-voiced women
- - Some voices
- - Chorus section
- - Glee club members
- - Choral contingent
- - They sing near sopranos
- - Concert voices
- - Certain choristers
- - Chorus line
- - Singers like Marian Anderson
- - Some chorus members
- - They're heard at chorus rehearsals
- - Choirboys, frequently
- - Singing voices
- - Voices that aren't sopranos or tenors or basses
- - They're less likely to sing 33-Across
- - Some ensemble voices
- - Some women's voices
- - Women with low voices
- - Some horns
- - Los .... (Silicon Valley city)
- - Chorus contingent
- - Vietnamese noodle soup
- - Low-voiced ladies
- - A chorus line
- - Chorus voices lower than sopranos
- - Some hims singing hymns
- - Lowest female voices
- - Certain singing voices
- - Los ....: Bay Area city
- - Chorus girls?
- - Low women?
- - Some hers singing hymns
- - Chorus section members
- - Female singing voices
- - men used to getting high scores
- - Female singers below mezzo-sopranos
- - Upper-class performers?
- - a lost source of singers
- - singers needing to get high?
- - midrange voices
- - Singers lost a composition
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