singable

IPA: sɪŋgʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Capable of being sung.
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Examples of "singable" in Sentences

  • They are hardly singable, at least with this tune.
  • This is rhythmically far too broken to be easily singable.
  • These new melodies tended to be almost voice like and singable.
  • Her melodic lines are singable and carefully attentive to the text.
  • Years later Blegen wrote a singable version for a magazine article.
  • This has got to be one of the most singable song I have heard in years.
  • With a bit of tweaking here and there, I think you can get something pretty singable.
  • Because Huffington Post blogger Rick Horowitz has made the whole thing eminently singable, which is pretty downright funny.
  • Besides, the songs are singable, listenable, engaging, and I like how Cornell is playing them live: much more raw and guitar-oriented.
  • Familiar Christmas carols thread through the "Truce of Carols" score, and 'singable' melodies and colorful orchestration create an eloquent and entertaining musical mosaic.
  • Very singable and even with the line about "God shed his grace on thee," it's not too religious like the "God Bless America," or warmongering like "The Battle Hymn of the Republic."
  • Musically, he has resisted the trend toward melding classical and popular idioms: his songs are pure music theater, which, like the best of that genre, are singular, "singable," and timeless.
  • But the second half of the century gave planet-wide traction to rock, disco, rap, and hip-hop in the hugely influential realm of American pop music, which diffused catchy melodies, irresistible rhythms, and an endless supply of singable lyrics in English.

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