March 15 (Part 2) When I was around five years old in Kyoto, Japan. 2017 Smartphone alerts beeped in unison and television stations suddenly cut to an ominous black screen with bold, white script warning of a possible missile attack.Ĭharlie Campbell / Tokyo, Time, 20 Sep. Singing in Unison by Yoshi Wada, released 22 January 2012 1. Bentley (1969) stated that to learn to sing correctly, children must learn to monitor their own sounds in relation to the sound source. 2017 Today, America’s major physician organizations are recommending something, strongly and in unison: The latest health-care bill, known as Graham-Cassidy, would do harm to the country and should be defeated. rate than unison singing, other views have also been expressed. 2017 For five minutes and 55 seconds, 50 independent stewards watched the dancers, making sure everyone moved in unison and kept dancing the entire time. 2017 Fox attacks on his own, crouching, extending his arms and that 6-6 wingspan, moving his feet in unison with his opponent’s.Īilene Voisin, sacbee, 22 Sep.
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2017 Time Detroit Lions owner Martha Ford and her three daughters stood with Lions players for the singing of the national anthem as part of a broad show of unison before Sunday's game against the Atlanta Falcons.ĭave Birkett, Detroit Free Press, 24 Sep. Unison refers to two or greater numbers of voices or instruments that play the same note together. In such type of singing, you manipulate your resonances, allowing air to travel from your lungs through your vocal cords and then, out of your lips, to come up with a melody. While their low notes are somewhat soft and uncomfortable, the higher notes will emerge with strength. Remind them that 'united we stand, divided we fall'. Some will undoubtedly resist, especially experienced sopranos and tenors. Yoshimasa Seki, a professor of Psychology. It refers to harmonic singing that comes from the throat. When the priesthood are converted, then introduce unison singing in Sacrament Meeting.
2017 The translation was, literally, faithful: God himself had moved their hands in unison, only one possible translation for his Word. It is known among aviculturists that cockatiels imitate human music with their whistle-like vocal sounds.
2017 As the first quarter comes to a close, Hawkeye fans turn in unison to wave and smile at the patients at the university's children's hospital, reports CBS News correspondent Dana Jacobson.ĬBS News, 2 Nov. Recent Examples on the Web: Noun Yet, even as wins have failed to come, players have been in virtual unison that life has become better in the days since several left their final meeting with Andersen in tears.ĭanny Moran,, 3 Nov.