- - Sort of sax for singer?
- - [law] actual wording of a document
- - general drift of singer
- - the spirit of the singer
- - general drift of male voice
- - Range of voice
- - Vocal range of Bruno Mars and Nick Jonas
- - general direction of voice
- - Singer's ring captured by X-ray at first
- - the t of satb scores
- - general tone of a conversation
- - Type of classical male singing voice
- - Voice above baritone (anagram of "toner")
- - Singer producing sick note before start of recital
- - A member of a choir - usually male - who sings with a voice just above baritone
- - General character, as of a conversation
- - He sings a number of bits of opera
- - Voice type above bass
- - Performer of quite normal songs
- - Character of one who may sing in choir
- - Vocal range of Plácido Domingo
- - Vocal range of Luciano Pavarotti
- - Type of sax played by Bill Clinton
- - Sax selection
- - Common sax
- - Vocal range of many male opera stars
- - Variety of sax
- - Type of sax used in some Al Jarreau songs
- - Third part of four-part harmony
- - Steve Douglas played this sax on Dylan's "Street-Legal"
- - Sax type played by Clinton
- - Sax smaller than a baritone
- - Sax played by Clinton
- - Sax larger than an alto
- - Sax for Getz or Coltrane
- - Radames of "Aida"
- - Part of a famous trio
- - singer with only one sound note?
- - High low voice
- - A high male singing voice
- - Vocalist gets a note, we hear
- - heard note from male voice
- - Drift; voice
- - Wrong note right for vocalist
- - Highest natural male singing voice
- - Sounds like note for singer
- - Choir male
- - He can sing ten more, but without me
- - He sings a note for you to hear
- - Singer in a long-forgotten oratorio
- - intermediate male voice between alto and baritone
- - stevie wonder or robert plant, range-wise
- - Voice range above baritone
- - Voice's general meaning
- - When he sings, you'll get the drift
- - online gif search engine
- - Wouldn't he sing for a fiver?
- - High pitch male tone
- - singer put right after the wrong note
- - tricky note riles lead singer
- - Singing voice above baritone
- - High voice in a barbershop quartet
- - Note we hear for singer
- - High male singing voice
- - Pavarotti, eg
- - Trustee holding up the same legal transcript
- - Singer producing false note? Right!
- - saxophone larger than an alto
- - To hear him, you need more than a fiver
- - heard note from a singer
- - tonio, in "la fille du régiment," for one
- - Often, oratorios employ one
- - heard note from singer
- - Bocelli or Caruso, eg
- - One vocalist is in that enormous production
- - Singer put right after a wrong note
- - Placido Domingo, for example
- - he produces a note with the right ending
- - Pavarotti's vocal range
- - Singer finds meaning
- - Five and five or just Pavarotti for instance
- - Alto's big sibling
- - General trend or tendency
- - men's chorus voice
- - Range above bass
- - Singer in choir, one tarted up
- - Alto-baritone go-between
- - Conversational tone
- - Male singer who can really hit the high notes
- - The voice is carrying one right back
- - Jon Bon Jovi's vocal range
- - Good guy's voice in opera, often
- - male voice above bass
- - Person singing some forgotten oratorio
- - Opera hero usually
- - saxophone smaller than a baritone
- - What it means to be like Pavarotti
- - Singer taking part in Britten oratorio
- - Vocal range above baritone
- - voice giving general drift
- - Couldn't you listen to him for a fiver?
- - singer's number goes gold
- - Singer quite normally entertains
- - General purport
- - Singer in bar? Back one, right?
- - pavarotti, vocally
- - Pavarotti, say
- - Domingo, Pavarotti or Carreras?
- - he sings or follows half the score
- - Range above baritone
- - Low voice(Used today)
- - Opera hero's range, often
- - Caruso, for one
- - Enrico Caruso, for one
- - Andrea Bocelli, for one
- - Andrea Bocelli, notably
- - Voice below alto
- - Male voice range
- - Highest natural adult male voice
- - Caruso, e.g.
- - Caruso was one
- - Voice higher than baritone
- - Pavarotti, notably
- - Opera hero, often
- - Male operatic voice
- - Voice between alto and baritone
- - Pavarotti or Domingo, e.g.
- - Caruso or Domingo
- - Placido Domingo, for one
- - Melchior, for one
- - Jose Carreras, for one
- - Jan Peerce, e.g.
- - Domingo is one
- - Bocelli's range
- - Bocelli's pitch
- - Bocelli, for one
- - "Danny Boy" singer, often
- - Top man in the choir?
- - Soprano's counterpart
- - Pavarotti or Caruso
- - Man in the choir
- - Jon Vickers, e.g.
- - High choir voice
- - Carreras or Domingo
- - Carlo Bergonzi, e.g.
- - Word from the Latin for "hold"
- - Voice above a baritone
- - Verdi's Otello, for one
- - Robert Nagy is one
- - Pervading tone
- - Pavarotti's range
- - Pavarotti, for example
- - Pavarotti was one
- - Pavarotti or Carreras
- - Overall sense
- - Mario Lanza, for one
- - Lowish voice
- - Jussi Bjorling, notably
- - Jon Vickers is one
- - Hymn part
- - Highest adult male voice
- - General tone
- - Don Jose, in "Carmen"
- - Caruso, notably
- - Caruso, famously
- - Carreras is one
- - Bocelli or Domingo, e.g.
- - Bocelli or Domingo
- - Aria singer, at times
- - Wagner's Tannhäuser, e.g.
- - Wagner's Siegfried, for one
- - Voice in a singing trio
- - Vladimir Popov is one
- - Verdi's Alfredo Germont, e.g.
- - Top man in the chorus?
- - Tamino in "The Magic Flute," e.g.
- - Signor Pavarotti, e.g.
- - SATB section
- - Rodolfo in "La Bohème," e.g.
- - Riccardo, in "Un Ballo in Maschera"
- - Range for Don José in "Carmen"
- - Ramon Vinay is one.
- - Prince Ramiro in Rossini's "La Cenerentola," e.g.
- - Placido Domingo, say
- - Placido Domingo, e.g.
- - Placido for one
- - Pinkerton, in "Madama Butterfly," e.g.
- - Pinkerton in "Madama Butterfly"
- - Peter Pears e.g.
- - Peerce was one
- - Pavarotti's voice range
- - Pavarotti, voicewise
- - Pavarotti or Popov
- - Pavarotti is one
- - Part in the middle
- - Otello's voice
- - Otello, in "Otello"
- - Otello portrayer, e.g.
- - Operatic male
- - Opera's Mario Lanza, for one
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