tenors in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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I.tenor1 [Am ˈtɛnər, Brit ˈtɛnə] N C or U MUS

II.tenor1 [Am ˈtɛnər, Brit ˈtɛnə] ADJ attr

tenor2 [Am ˈtɛnər, Brit ˈtɛnə] N form

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tenors in the PONS Dictionary

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It was the tenors only concert in the Middle East.
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I take the growl out of the basses and the ping out of the tenors.
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In corps-style bands, each bass drummer only plays one segment of the entire bass drum part, unlike the snares and tenors.
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It is scored for two sopranos, three tenors, string quartet, percussion, keyboards, and pre-recorded audio.
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In male choirs, tenors will often sing both in chest tone and falsetto.
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Records made around 1930 show a firm resonant voice and a virile style, confirming his place among the best heroic tenors of the century.
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Some operatic roles for tenors require a darker timbre and fewer high notes.
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Besides the protagonist, represented by a dummy, there are 23 roles requiring seven singers (mezzo-soprano, countertenor, bass, 2 tenors, 2 baritones) and 4 dancers.
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Until 2011, the group consisted of eight voices: two sopranos, two altos, two tenors and two basses.
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A demanding work, it requires 14 soloists (three sopranos, one contralto, two tenors, four baritones, and four basses).
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