Sentence for singing | Use singing in a sentence

Sentences for singing. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use singing in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for singing.

  • Singing too! (8)
  • I am singing the waltz. (10)
  • How they are singing out! (4)
  • Birds singing, and the trees, &c.! (8)
  • There was no singing for me then. (10)
  • What great singing master did he meet? (3)
  • You have been singing twice: three times! (10)
  • With a high, almost singing voice Johanna began. (12)
  • While he is singing, the moon grows pale, and dies. (8)
  • They neared the Villa Ricciardi, and heard singing. (10)
  • Again, and still singing, she turned her head to him. (10)
  • Singing is in unison, modified by fourths, occasionally. (3)
  • The sound of a voice singing breaks in on their embrace. (8)
  • These moon-coloured roses are singing a most quiet song. (8)
  • A Tyrolese regiment passed, singing splendidly in chorus. (10)
  • I know it is not her singing; I know it is not her looks. (10)
  • More tone, more sonorousness, more virile singing was needed. (3)
  • Glory grander than the armed host upon earth singing victory! (10)
  • I had to give him a specimen of my piano-playing and singing. (10)
  • He was a long way from singing now; nor was there love in his arms. (8)
  • I must go about the country gathering coppers and singing nonsense. (2)
  • The contest was renewed by her father with the singing of the birds. (10)
  • Hence, studies in singing must have gone hand in hand with composition. (3)
  • Shall I be condemned to go to the priest and leave that woman singing? (10)
  • The instrument had only two strings, and was used in accompanying singing. (3)
  • Clara was delighted at this, for the others had not cultivated singing much. (6)
  • He taught himself piano and singing, and was soon able to teach others also. (3)
  • What important work on singing dates from the early part of the 18th century? (3)
  • Melody meant the rising and falling of the voice in either speaking or singing. (3)
  • But I heard the voice of a woman singing some sad, old, endless ballad not far off. (2)
  • The cuckoos and a thousand birds were singing; the little streams were very bright. (8)
  • You have prohibited her from singing to-night so that we may continue to be mystified. (10)
  • In the period before the opera, choral singing was the principal medium for vocal music. (3)
  • She looked at her father to entreat his interference, lest Mary should be singing all night. (4)
  • We not only practise singing and invent wonderful confectionery, but we do conjuring tricks. (10)
  • And still it went on its way singing among the poplars, and making a green valley in the world. (2)
  • He remarked that wine was good for soldiers, singing better, such a voice as hers best of all. (10)
  • Presently the singing began in an upper room, that had shortly before flashed with sudden light. (10)
  • A peasant was singing in a field near by, and the bells of a church were chiming in the distance. (10)
  • At Turin she found Vittoria singing at the opera, and winning marked applause from the royal box. (10)
  • Singing, which Spencer considers the original music, is the emphasizing and intensifying of the properties of speech. (3)
  • His themes have a marked singing character, and all his writing is eminently suited to the instrument. (3)
  • The glow died above the river, the singing ceased; the young moon hid behind a tree, and all was dark. (8)
  • And he fell playfully into a new metre, singing: Who will paint my beloved In musical word or colour? (10)
  • But his fellow-captive, disdaining such an escape, walked boldly to the stake singing his death chant. (19)
  • They had begun a hymn; she could hear the ninth baronet across the aisle, singing of the hosts of Midian. (8)
  • Her voice now, even in common speaking, had that vibrating richness which in her singing swept his nerves. (10)
  • Though he lay quiet as that old knight, his eyes were not closed, but fixed on the blue, where a lark was singing. (8)
  • Every tree, bramble, and fern in the lanes was dripping water; and every bird singing from the bottom of his heart. (8)
  • She was sitting near one end of the booth, singing as Wilfrid had never yet heard her sing: her dark eyes flashing. (10)
  • She spent whole hours at the pianoforte alternately singing and crying; her voice often totally suspended by her tears. (4)
  • The name of Niccolo Porpora was mentioned in connection with the opera as a celebrated singing master as well as composer. (3)
  • What circumstances show that the church singers of the 13th to 16th centuries must have had considerable skill in singing? (3)
  • She trusted that Emilia would soon think of singing no more, and letting people rest: she might sing when she wanted money. (10)
  • And while the sweat dropped heavily from the forehead of Aswarak, she stepped out of the circle of serpents, singing, Over! (10)
  • As early as the Saxon times in England some rude kind of part singing, without written rules apparently, seems to have existed. (3)
  • Singing as she rode, her eyes flying here and there, over the field, up to the sky, she felt happier, lighter than thistledown. (8)
  • Fifteen chorales of the Lutheran Church are introduced, and in the singing of these the general congregation was expected to join. (3)
  • Opening the door quietly, he saw the long, pleasant room lighted with tall oil-lamps, and Mrs. Bellew seated at the piano, singing. (8)
  • But now the voices, though young, were many and were German, and the march of feet and the stamp of hooves kept time with their singing. (9)
  • On one shoulder and on his bare head two sparrows have perched, and from the gardens, behind, comes the twittering and singing of birds. (8)
  • Constance, he said, had plunged into these new spangle, candle and high singing services; was all for symbols, harps, effigies, what not. (10)
  • Thus, in the Greek tragedy we find the principal features of the modern opera—scenery, dramatic action, solo and choral singing, the orchestra. (3)
  • The new warmth and singing in her heart had not destroyed, but rather heightened, her sense of the extraordinary interest of all things that be. (8)
  • Yet French composers have produced and still make most beautiful and charming songs which unmistakably embody the national characteristics, clearness, polish and an effective singing melody. (3)

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