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  2. Death growl - Wikipedia

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    Death metal, in particular, is associated with growled vocals; it tends to be lyrically and thematically darker and more morbid than other forms of metal, and features vocals which attempt to evoke chaos, death, and misery by being "usually very deep, guttural, and unintelligible". [3]

  3. 'Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down' and 9 other essential Kris ... - AOL

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    Kris Kristofferson didn’t just write songs like he was destined for country music’s Mt. Rushmore; with his windswept hair and his craggy face, the singer and songwriter also looked like a guy ...

  4. Growling - Wikipedia

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    Growling is a low, guttural vocalization produced by animals as an aggressive warning but can also be found in other contexts such as playful behaviors or mating. Different animals will use growling in specific contexts as a form of communication.

  5. Nu (letter) - Wikipedia

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    Nu (/ ˈ n j uː /; uppercase Ν, lowercase ν; Greek: vι ni) is the thirteenth letter of the Greek alphabet, representing the voiced alveolar nasal IPA:. In the system of Greek numerals it has a value of 50. It is derived from the Phoenician nun. Its Latin equivalent is N, though the lowercase resembles the Roman lowercase v.

  6. Voiced palatal nasal - Wikipedia

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    There is a non-IPA letter, U+0235 ȵ LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CURL; ȵ ( n , plus the curl found in the symbols for alveolo-palatal sibilant fricatives ɕ, ʑ ), which is used especially in Sinological circles. The alveolo-palatal nasal is commonly described as palatal; it is often unclear whether a language has a true palatal or not.

  7. Can't Rely on You - Wikipedia

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    "Can't Rely on You" is a funk-soul track, [5] featuring looped funk beats and growly vocals. [6] The single was produced by Pharrell Williams and mixes the trademark beats of Williams with the distinctive soulful vocals of Faith, [7] bringing a grooving backdrop to the singer's soulful rebuke.

  8. N (kana) - Wikipedia

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    However, like every other kana besides yōon, it represents an entire mora, so its pronunciation is, in practice, as close to "nn" as "n". The pronunciation can also change depending on what sounds surround it. These are a few of the ways it can change: [n] (before n, t, d, r, ts, and z) [m] (before m, p and b) [ŋ] (before k and g) [ɲ ...

  9. Voiced retroflex nasal - Wikipedia

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    The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɳ , and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is n`. Like all the retroflex consonants , the IPA symbol is formed by adding a rightward-pointing hook extending from the bottom of an en (the letter used for the corresponding alveolar consonant ).