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13 Sentences With "singing softly"

How to use singing softly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "singing softly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "singing softly". Mastering all the usages of "singing softly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Each sits alone on the damp forest floor, praying loudly or singing softly, occasionally exclaiming.
Young's simple video -- it's just her sitting at a piano, singing softly -- had more than 58,000 views on Facebook by Monday afternoon.
When West does appear, it's in gestures of service — his hand on the piano as he unobtrusively observes the choir; sweeping the floor; singing softly, in extreme contrast to the power of the choir; holding his new baby.
The song was used on American TV program Grey's Anatomy. "Tears for Affairs" became the album's fourth and final single. The song features Campbell singing softly over a bossa nova sound.
William Defebaugh of V Magazine described it as "stripped down and raw". Lyrically, "Crowded Places" talks about social anxiety and a relationship gone wrong because of this. The song begins with Banks singing softly "Hey, Hey, Hey". During the chorus, she sings, "Cause I've been scared of crowded places/ Come with me, I'll take you home".
The song does not feature a bridge, instead repeating the chorus twice, once in the same key as the rest of the song, while the other in a raised octave. During the last chorus, Carey's voice is doubled, with her regular tone voice singing softly over the piano chords, while her more prominent and higher pitched vocals are laid over it.
Inside and outside, the house was decaying with age. Dusty cobwebs covered every inch, the disheartened staff not caring, for it was rumored that Melanie had lost her mind. She wandered the house for years and years, singing softly to her groom, while all around her demons and ghosts reveled and danced. Everywhere she went she was reminded of the wedding.
Breeding is very unpredictable, as it is dependent on the occurrence of rain. Courtship behaviour is similar to that of the Eurasian skylark. The male courts the female by singing softly, raising its chest, and hopping up and down while the wings are spread open. Once done mating, both the male and female collect dried grass in order to build a nest.
Rutledge has toured Canada, the UK, the United States and Europe, and has played shows with Kathleen Edwards, Jim Cuddy, Blue Rodeo, Hawksley Workman, Luke Doucet and Dolly Parton."Justin Rutledge singing softly". Toronto Sun, October 5, 2006. His critically acclaimed lyrics are sometimes linked by music writers to his time as a university English major; he was editor-in-chief of a University of Toronto literary journal.
The video starts with a shy female hard rock fan walking through the corridors of a school, singing softly along to the song playing on her headset. She reaches an entrance to the gym, where she stands watching the cheerleaders practice. Suddenly, the lights flicker and go out, and a wind starts to blow. As the chorus starts to play, the doors to the gym are blown off of their hinges by Mr Lordi, who enters and crushes the now-screaming cheerleaders with a wave of his hands killing them.
"Death and All His Friends" is a song by British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends. The song begins with Chris Martin singing softly to a piano accompaniment before morphing into an uplifting arrangement featuring drums, chiming guitars, and a choir recorded in an art gallery in Barcelona. A hidden song featured on the album, entitled "The Escapist", shares this track with "Death and All His Friends", bringing the length of the track up to over six minutes.
She internalized every emotion of the > role with her usual intensity and conviction, from desperate gaiety to > startled joy at her first stirrings of love for Alfredo, right on through to > her deathbed scene, which tugged mightily at the heartstrings of even the > most jaded opera-goers Every dramatic gesture seemed careful thought out, > yet nothing appeared mannered or merely gratuitous. . . .[H]er fiorature > were uniformly true, she was able to project easily throughout the theater > even when singing softly (how beautifully she floated the bel canto line of > "Addio, del passato", giving us both verses of the aria), and she commanded > the audience's sympathy like the canny singing actress she is. Anderson's > Violetta lives up to the great Lyric tradition.John von Rhein, Chicago > Tribune, September 20, 1993 Anderson began 1995 by appearing in Paris with Roberto Alagna in another controversial production of Lucia di Lammermoor, staged by Andrei Şerban and designed by William Dudley.
The room where the band is playing keeps getting darker and somehow foggy. When the man finally shows up in the beach the songs reaches its climax and most intense and heavy part with the guitar and bass getting louder as a countdown begins, the young man then gives the diamond to the girl and then blacks out. The song reaches its lowest part right after this and the man seems to have died as the girl softly closes his eyes while crying then walks away, with Taka singing softly and saddening the moment more. The girl walks away and then the band enters the last chorus while headbanging to the melancholic melody accompanied by a subtle piano beat that indicates the close end then Taka sings out 'It finally begins' as the end, the noise of the guitar fades out and the band members stand still looking down while the image fades out.

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