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voce

Term used in musical notation, as in colla voce (‘with the voice’), directing an accompanist to follow carefully a singer's changes of tempo.



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And in fact, reports of this kind, viva voce, made in the hearing of all parties, and liable to be contradicted or corrected on the spot, are more likely to convey accurate information to the public mind than those circulated through the press.
"I had a similar description, viva voce, years ago," Arthur said when she had left us, "from a little girl.
He knew that he had done well, and though the second part of the examination was viva voce and he was more nervous, he managed to answer the questions adequately.
 
 
 
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