When Tyler finally bounded onstage, he sounded raspier than usual, but it scarcely mattered. |
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Last seen on August 26 on the same show, she was observed to have sounded a little raspier. |
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Once the double reed is mastered, they can move on to the Double V, which produces a raspier tone and lets them talk turkey even more fluently. |
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This was despite suffering from a bout of laryngitis, which never slowed her down and only made Rivers' signature raspy voice even raspier. |
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Rail can be adjusted to tune the call for higher or raspier pitch, or be locked for quiet carry. |
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My dad's voice was raspier, but it was in tune. |
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Smoking cigarettes erodes a singer's subtlety and range, and Scott-Heron has smoked for decades, making his voice less versatile but raspier and even more idiosyncratic. |
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Though her voice is lower and raspier than it was when she emerged in the 1990s, she is a supercharged soul singer who stokes her songs all the way through, and her rapping is breakneck, articulate and vehement. |
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In person, Tyson's voice is deeper and raspier than it sounds in TV interviews, and he cuts a much slighter, trimmer figure than you would expect. |
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This amp had basically the same power amp but a new preamp with more tone shaping, more gain, and a solid-state clipping circuit that gave it a raspier sound. |
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Arkansas required a louder and deeper tone to reach through the green timber and a raspier bark was preferred for the marshes of Cajun country. |
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Freddy's voice is raspier, smokier, and perhaps even jazzier. |
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