The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
The musical term for "Soft and Sweet" is Dolce.
fermata
agitato
Accelerando
"Stately" is an adjective used to describe something that is dignified, grand, or impressive. For example, you could say "The mansion had a stately appearance" to convey that it had a dignified and impressive look.
Dignified,lofty,lady's man,unafraid,brave,stately,considerate,knitly
declared, told, settled, established, fixed
solemnity means: A trait of dignified seriousness
amble or stroll (leisurely walk) saunter (new kid trying to be cool coming into class) mosey (take a lot of time to) promenade (stately, dignified as in a parade) perambulation
Attractive or good looking, if you mean handsome by appearance.If you mean handsome by amount, then perhaps, hefty or plentiful.
The musical term for a singing voice that vibrates is vibrato. It is produced by rapidly changing the pitch just slightly.
The Mutter Museum in Philadelphia is a stately yet fun medical museum of human pathology, so dignified that you almost forget that you're looking at skulls, conjoined twins, and a giant colon.
The word stately is both an adverb and an adjective. Examples:Adverb: The stately sized rooms of the mansion were perfect for our ball.Adjective: The stately butler greeted our guests.
Note is a musical term. It is a sign representing the duration and pitch of a musical sound.
That's not a musical term.
Pomp- a stately display of splendor