wail
The sound made by a person to express grief is usually a wail or a cry. Sirens also emit a loud, wailing sound to communicate urgency or alertness.
The sound made by wind is commonly called "whistling" or "whistling sound."
peter patter is the sound made by rain.....
The sound made by water is often called "splashing" or "lapping."
The sound made by water is commonly referred to as "splashing" or "rippling."
The sound made by a person to express grief is usually a wail or a cry. Sirens also emit a loud, wailing sound to communicate urgency or alertness.
"wail"
cry
Maybe you are referring to humming.
There aren't usually high schools for this. This is something that can be taken care of with therapist visits, and the ability to express emotions like grief or anger.
a person under the stage
I'm guessing you would like to see how the two words 'you sound' are used in a sentence? The word 'sound' can be a verb, or an action that causes a sound to be made. eg: Can you sound the horn to let them know we are here. (This could be said by a passenger in a car talking to the driver). The word can also be the way you express your opinion on the sound a person is making. eg: You sound terrible, perhaps you have caught a cold? (One person talking to another).
The actual sound made by a person unexpectedly exposed to pain.
It is the way you project your sound, every person sounds different, but all sound can be made beautiful through tonalization practices.
Sound waves are made whenever and wherever there is a sound.
"Snarl" is a word that can replace "growl." Both words describe a deep, guttural sound typically made by animals or used to express anger or aggression.
Murmur is a soft, indistinct sound made by a person or group of people speaking quietly or at a distance.