We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
dunnno
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the sound of music
Sort of a rasspy voive.I sing his songs and I naturally sound similar to him.
no they didn't
Yes, "sing" has a short vowel sound in the letter "i." The pronunciation of "sing" is /sɪŋ/, with a short "i" sound.
spirituals
To praise and sing to God!Wrong - they sung for cadence; for timing their movements together, and also for passing the time... they were slaves, after all.
We don't actually all sound the same, we do sound different. But if you mean that we sound the same if we sing in tune or pitch.
dunnno
they sang while they worked in the plantations
swing low
Slaves sang while they were working in the fields to pass the time away. Usually they would sing about home or family, and sometimes a song that they would sing would be a coded message.
Not really. Most hummingbirds can make a buzzing sound and a "chip" sound, but they can't actually sing.
"Sing" contains a short vowel sound.
Yes. Slaves commonly sung songs to make the day's work go faster.