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A different way of pronouncing the same words is called a what?

A different way of pronouncing the same words is called a dialect.


What do you call music when people are not singing words but are singing sounds?

While there are several different types of singing without words, a common one is called scat singing. This type started in jazz and has transcended to many different genres.


What is it called when someone uses their voice to communicate words instead of singing them?

When someone uses their voice to communicate words instead of singing them, it is called speaking.


What is singing called when the person just sings certain tones not words?

scat singing? if that's what you mean


What do you get when you move beyond to comprehension?

An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing


Can you describe the difference between humming and singing?

Humming is a vocalization made with closed lips and without words, while singing involves using the voice to produce musical tones with words.


How do you be excelent in singing?

Easy! Practice makes perfect! Try to practice singing differently leveled songs. I suggest you start with Naturally, then go to Our Song, then Fame, and last So Close. (Look them up) Then you can practice singing whatever. Just make sure before you move on to the next song your pitch isn't off and you're pronouncing your words so we can understand you. Have fun!


What do you get when you move beyond decoding to comprehension?

An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing


What do you get you move beyond decoding to comprehension?

An understanding of the meaning of the words you're pronouncing


How do you manage the customer if he is not understanding the accent?

Speak very slowly and be aware of how you are pronouncing words.


Is singing an onomatopoeia?

No, "singing" is not an onomatopoeia. Onomatopoeia refers to words that phonetically imitate or resemble the sound they describe, such as "buzz" or "hiss." While "singing" describes the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, it does not mimic a specific sound itself.


Why does WikiAnswers tell you how to spell and say words when you are asking a question not related to spelling or pronouncing words?

When you misspell a word in your question, contributors tend to correct your spelling in their answers to your questions (which they shouldn't be doing). As for pronouncing the questions, they only pronounce it for you only when you ask for it (if they don't, they should).