Twang
Twang is an old onomatopoeia originally used to describe the sound of a vibrating bow string after the arrow is released. By extension it applies to the similar vibration produced when the string of a musical instrument is plucked, and similar sounds. The term came to be applied to a nasal vocal resonation, and was historically used to describe "a disagreeable resonance". Later, however, the term came to be more broadly associated with regional dialects, to the extent that in some locations, "a twang is a desirable commodity". Specific uses of the term include:
Twang
Twang is an old onomatopoeia originally used to describe the sound of a vibrating bow string after the arrow is released. By extension it applies to the similar vibration produced when the string of a musical instrument is plucked, and similar sounds. The term came to be applied to a nasal vocal resonation, and was historically used to describe "a disagreeable resonance". Later, however, the term came to be more broadly associated with regional dialects, to the extent that in some locations, "a twang is a desirable commodity". Specific uses of the term include:
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Twang is an old onomatopoeia o ...... ways sings with a twang voice.
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Twang ist eine Gesangstechnik, ...... nicht deutlich herauszuhören.
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Twang is an old onomatopoeia o ...... ific uses of the term include:
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Twang ist eine Gesangstechnik, ...... nicht deutlich herauszuhören.
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Twang (Stimme)
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Twang
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