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There are 219 total results for your Singing search. I have created 3 pages of results for you. Each page contains 100 results...

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Variations:
ボーイグループ
ボーイ・グループ

 booiguruupu; booi guruupu / booigurupu; booi gurupu
    ボーイグループ; ボーイ・グループ
male group (singing) (eng: boy group)

Variations:

咽(rK)
吭(rK)

 nodo(p); nondo(ok); nomito(ok); nomido(ok); nodo(sk)
    のど(P); のんど(ok); のみと(ok); のみど(ok); ノド(sk)
(1) throat; (2) singing voice; (3) (kana only) {print} gutter (inner margins of a book)

ニューギニアン・シンギング・ドッグ

 nyuuginian shingingu doggu / nyuginian shingingu doggu
    ニューギニアン・シンギング・ドッグ
New Guinea singing dog (Canis lupus dingo var.)

Variations:
自画自賛
自画自讃
自我自賛(iK)

 jigajisan
    じがじさん
(noun, transitive verb) (yoji) singing one's own praises; praising one's own wares

Variations:
蝉時雨
蝉しぐれ
セミ時雨
せみ時雨

 semishigure(蝉時雨, 蝉shigure, semi時雨); semishigure(semi時雨)
    せみしぐれ(蝉時雨, 蝉しぐれ, せみ時雨); セミしぐれ(セミ時雨)
(idiom) outburst of cicadas singing; chorus of cicadas

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弾き歌い
弾き唄い
弾きうたい(sK)

 hikiutai
    ひきうたい
(noun, transitive verb) singing while playing (the guitar, piano, etc.); singing to one's own accompaniment

Variations:
綺麗どころ
綺麗所
奇麗どころ
奇麗所

 kireidokoro; kireidoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所) / kiredokoro; kiredoko(綺麗所, 奇麗所)
    きれいどころ; きれいどこ(綺麗所, 奇麗所)
(1) geisha; Japanese singing and dancing girl; (2) dressed-up beautiful woman

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸

 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
コーラルリーディング
コーラル・リーディング

 kooraruriidingu; kooraru riidingu / kooraruridingu; kooraru ridingu
    コーラルリーディング; コーラル・リーディング
(1) choir singing from music (wasei: choral reading); (2) reading aloud in a group

Variations:
自画自賛
自画自讃(rK)
自我自賛(sK)

 jigajisan
    じがじさん
(noun, transitive verb) (yoji) singing one's own praises; praising one's own wares

Variations:
シンガロング
シングアロング
シング・アロング

 shingarongu; shinguarongu; shingu arongu
    シンガロング; シングアロング; シング・アロング
singing along; sing-along

Variations:
あうんの呼吸
阿吽の呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸(sK)

 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
阿吽の呼吸
あうんの呼吸
あ・うんの呼吸(sK)

 aunnokokyuu / aunnokokyu
    あうんのこきゅう
(exp,n) (idiom) the harmonizing, mentally and physically, of two parties engaged in an activity; singing from the same hymn-sheet; dancing to the same beat

Variations:
蝉時雨
蝉しぐれ
セミ時雨(sK)
せみ時雨(sK)

 semishigure
    せみしぐれ
(idiom) outburst of cicadas singing; chorus of cicadas

Variations:
ヴォカリーズ
ヴォーカリーズ
ボカリーズ
ボーカリーズ

 okariizu; ookariizu; bokariizu; bookariizu / okarizu; ookarizu; bokarizu; bookarizu
    ヴォカリーズ; ヴォーカリーズ; ボカリーズ; ボーカリーズ
{music} vocalise; singing exercise

Variations:
鐃旬¥申鐃緒申鐃緒申
鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?

 鐃旬¥申鐃緒申鐃緒申(p); 鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?
    鐃旬¥申鐃緒申鐃緒申(P); 鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃緒申鐃?
(1) vocal (performance); vocals; singing; (2) vocalist; singer

Variations:
ニューギニアンシンギングドッグ
ニューギニアン・シンギング・ドッグ

 nyuuginianshingingudoggu; nyuuginian shingingu doggu / nyuginianshingingudoggu; nyuginian shingingu doggu
    ニューギニアンシンギングドッグ; ニューギニアン・シンギング・ドッグ
New Guinea singing dog (Canis lupus dingo var.)

Variations:
ファイアーストーム
ファイヤーストーム
ファイアストーム
ファイヤストーム
ファイヤー・ストーム
ファイア・ストーム
ファイヤ・ストーム

 faiaasutoomu; faiyaasutoomu; faiasutoomu; faiyasutoomu; faiyaa sutoomu; faia sutoomu; faiya sutoomu / faiasutoomu; faiyasutoomu; faiasutoomu; faiyasutoomu; faiya sutoomu; faia sutoomu; faiya sutoomu
    ファイアーストーム; ファイヤーストーム; ファイアストーム; ファイヤストーム; ファイヤー・ストーム; ファイア・ストーム; ファイヤ・ストーム
(large number of people, esp. students) singing and dancing around a bonfire at night (wasei: fire storm)

Variations:
ファイヤーストーム
ファイアーストーム
ファイアストーム
ファイヤー・ストーム
ファイアー・ストーム
ファイア・ストーム
ファイヤストーム

 faiyaasutoomu; faiaasutoomu; faiasutoomu; faiyaa sutoomu; faiaa sutoomu; faia sutoomu; faiyasutoomu(sk) / faiyasutoomu; faiasutoomu; faiasutoomu; faiya sutoomu; faia sutoomu; faia sutoomu; faiyasutoomu(sk)
    ファイヤーストーム; ファイアーストーム; ファイアストーム; ファイヤー・ストーム; ファイアー・ストーム; ファイア・ストーム; ファイヤストーム(sk)
(large number of people, esp. students) singing and dancing around a bonfire at night (wasei: fire storm)

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