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Often used in the same context:
warble,
falsetto,
sing,
ballads,
vocals,
soulful,
torchy,
lilting,
melodies,
balladry,
bluesy,
serenades,
twangy,
scat singing,
mellifluous,
melismatic,
balladeer,
whispery,
lullaby,
wail,
lyric,
tunes,
duet,
quaver,
harmonies,
song,
growl,
rasp,
baritone,
chanteuses,
tunelessly,
melodious,
melodically,
yodels,
ditties,
hummable,
huskiness,
alto,
nasal twang,
rendition,
choruses,
strumming,
vibrato,
breathy,
dirge,
dulcet,
handclaps,
gravelly,
throaty,
basso profundo,
tunefulness,
countrified,
raspy,
plaintive,
fingerpicking,
coos,
drawling,
croaky,
jazzy,
acoustic guitar,
crooner,
melancholic,
sultriness,
soundalike,
nasality,
vamp,
descant,
mournful,
groover,
riffs,
screechy,
songcraft,
tinkly,
yelps,
barrelhouse,
emoting,
baritone voice,
mewl,
growly,
yowl,
belting,
vocalist,
backbeat,
singin,
gutbucket,
syncopated,
lyrically,
singers,
sonorous,
drift away,
flutelike,
boogies,
trill,
melancholy,
singalong,
trebly,
outro,
outsing,
songful,
contralto,
jangly,
countryfied,
monotone,
plash,
singsong,
whistling,
chirping,
hum,
purr,
sighing,
tinkle,
chant,
creaking,
drone,
gurgle,
humming,
murmuring,
sobbing,
whistle,
cadences,
chanting
More general:
sing
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— Adjectives for croon:
low,
soft,
mellow,
half,
monotonous,
eldritch,
plaintive,
little,
long,
weird,
gentle,
more...
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