vocalise

/ˈvoʊkəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To produce sounds or words with the voice; to speak or sing.
    • The baby started to vocalise at around three months old.
    • She learned to vocalise her thoughts clearly during the debate.
    • The singer warmed up by vocalising scales.
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noun
  1. A musical exercise or piece for singing without words, often using vowel sounds.
    • The composer wrote a vocalise for soprano and piano.
    • He practiced a vocalise to improve his breath control.
    • The choir performed a beautiful vocalise at the concert.
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