Noun: voicing voy-sing
- The act of adjusting an organ pipe (or wind instrument) so that it conforms to the standards of tone and pitch and colour
"The organ technician spent hours on the voicing of each pipe"
- (music) the specific arrangement of notes within a chord, or the distribution of parts among different voices or instruments
"The composer's clever voicing made the simple chord progression sound rich and complex"
- Give voice to
"He voiced his concern"
- Utter with vibrating vocal chords
"He voiced his concerns at the meeting";
- sound, vocalize, vocalise [Brit]
- (music) regulate the tone of
"The choir director voiced the parts to achieve a balanced sound"
- Provide the voice for a character in an animation etc.
"She voiced the main character in the popular animated series"
Derived forms: voicings
Type of: adjustment, articulate, enounce [archaic], enunciate, express, give tongue to, pronounce, readjustment, registration, say, sound out, utter, verbalise [Brit], verbalize
Encyclopedia: Voicing
Voice, Eric