breathiness
English
Noun
breathiness (uncountable)
- The state or quality of being breathy.
- 2007 February 15, Anne Midgette, “A New Work for Cello, Played Upon a Veteran”, in New York Times:
- The smooth, even surfaces of Mr. Glass’s music expose his weaknesses as a pianist, but the faults added a kind of human breathiness to the piano’s embellished tread (reminiscent of Satie’s “Gymnopédies”) in the concluding piece, “The Orchard.” Ms. Sutter and her borrowed cello sang a little raucously over it, like Carly Simon at the end of the night.
- The result or product of being breathy.
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