How do you praise a beautiful voice?
How do you praise a beautiful voice?
Judges comments
- “Great musicianship, you play with confidence and vocally you have a really good tone.”
- “Vocally you have a great tone and really good control on the high notes, a great overall performance.”
- “Vocally you have a booming voice and bags of character in your tone.”
- “Great power and control are all there!”
How do you describe a man’s voice in writing?
Here’s a handy list for all you writers:
- Adenoidal/Nasal – Some of the sound seems to come through the nose.
- Appealing – Shows that you want help, approval, or agreement.
- Breathy – With loud breathing noises.
- Brittle – You sound as if you are about to cry.
- Croaky – Sounds as if they have a sore throat.
How do you say someone has a nice voice?
melodious
- musical. He had a soft, almost musical voice.
- harmonious. producing harmonious sounds.
- melodic. His songs are wonderfully melodic.
- tuneful. Melodic and tuneful, his songs made me weep.
- dulcet. her beautiful, dulcet voice.
- euphonious.
What is a soulful voice?
A soulful voice would belong to someone who sings in the style commonly known as soul. If you like the way a person sings, but you can’t explain why, you might be inclined to say he sings with “soul,” even if he’s not singing soul music or in the style of a traditional soul singer.
How do you describe a good voice?
Describing sounds that are pleasant to listen to – thesaurus
- soft. adjective. a soft sound is quiet and pleasant to listen to.
- musical. adjective. pleasant to listen to because of sounding like music.
- sweet. adjective.
- melodic. adjective.
- tuneful. adjective.
- mellow. adjective.
- rich. adjective.
- lilting. adjective.
How do I compliment her voice?
Whenever she is singing any song say ” You sing better than the original one”.
- you sing well.
- your voice is so damn good.
- I just love listening to your voice its magical.
- you are an amazing singer , i barely take my ears off of your songs ,i just love your voice.
- You sounds like a cuckoo 😉