However, moving to the edge of our Wi - Fi coverage resulted in
warbled voice, and some noticeable breakup, so the handover from Wi - Fi to cell towers isn't completely seamless.
We've all seen cheesy trailers full of clip art,
warbling voice overs, and bad animation.
Her warbling voice singing a sixteenth - century Scottish song travelled across the water and echoed against the architecture, transforming the space in which it was installed.
Not exact matches
In the intercessions at the end, his
voice with its slight
warble was missing.
Ella Fitzgerald
warbled that question to so many over the years with her marvelous
voice.
My heart once again went pitty - pat during the ballroom waltz as Emma Thompson
voicing Mrs. Potts honors her teapot predecessor Angela Lansbury by warmly
warbling the title theme.
In the 1930s, the deluded diva sang at private recitals in New York,
warbling opera, blissfully unaware that her hilariously awful singing
voice might shatter the chandeliers at any moment.
Princess Merida, however,
voiced by Kelly Macdonald of «Boardwalk Empire,» isn't the wilting - flower type of princess who
warbles into wishing wells or slips the royal tootsies into glass slippers.
Woody makes a rare foray into the world of musicals, in which actors not known for their soft - shoe or songbird
voices (Drew Barrymore, Alan Alda, Edward Norton, the director himself) start dancing and
warbling at the drop of a hat.
The algorithm can assess the couple's speech by breaking the recordings into acoustic features and using speech processing techniques, such as looking at the pitch intensity and
warbles in
voice that could indicate emotions.