8. DESCRIBING SOMEONE’S VOICE
-breathy, monotonous, hoarse, nasal and husky. Other words
that picture our voices – brittle, wheezy, wobbly, honeyed,
orotund and appealing.
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9. The sweetest music is not in the oratorio, but in the
human voice when it speaks from its instant life
tones of tenderness, truth or courage.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson
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10. The human voice that sings the music of God from a
heart filled with gratitude and thanksgiving is far more
pleasing to Him than the melody of all the musical
instruments ever invented by human hands.
-Evangelism, p.512
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11. The mission of the Seventh-day Adventist
Church is to CALL all people to become
disciples of Jesus Christ, to PROCLAIM the
everlasting gospel embraced in the three
angels’ messages [Revelation 14:6-12], and to
PREPARE the world for Christ’s soon return.
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13. MODEST VOICE:
He emphasized the message rather than the
messenger.
CERTAIN VOICE:
The message is forceful by the element of
certainty and the note of urgency.
CONSISTENT VOICE:
He practiced what he preached.
COURAGEOUS VOICE:
He rebuked the hypocrisy of the proud
scribes and pharisees.
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19. Message rather than the messenger.
(MODEST VOICE)
Sure and urgent. (CERTAIN VOICE)
Walking the talk. (CONSISTENT VOICE)
Brave to tell the truth. (COURAGEOUS VOICE)
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Our voice must be. . .
20. THE SALT OF THE EARTH- Matthew 5:13
THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD- Matthew 5:14
REPAIRERS OF THE BREACH- Isaiah 58:12
A CHOSEN GENERATION, ROYAL PRIESTHOOD,
HOLY NATION, SPECIAL PEOPLE - 1 Peter 2:9-10
THE REMNANT CHURCH- Revelation 12:17
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22. “Do not imitate what’s
popular for acceptance,
do what’s authentic for
the sake of your soul.”
- Brendon Burchard
It only takes one voice, at
the right pitch, to start an
avalanche.
- Dianna Hardy
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23. Seventh-day Adventist music-making means to choose the best and
above all to draw close to our Creator and Lord and glorify Him. Let
us rise to the challenge of a viable alternative musical vision and, as
part of our wholistic and prophetic message, make a unique Adventist
musical contribution as a witness to the world regarding a people
awaiting Christ’s soon coming.
-https://www.adventist.org/guidelines/a-seventh-day-adventist-philosophy-of-music/
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25.
26. I hear the voice of Jesus calling My answer is I Will Go!
I see the need of people crying My answer is I Will Go!
I go to share the message of love
But if I get discouraged I’ll call to Jesus’ help!
Because I Have Decided – I will GO!
I go to share the blessed hope!
27. We are homeward bound. He who loved us
so much as to die for us hath builded for us a
city. The New Jerusalem is our place of rest.
There will be no sadness in the city of God. No
wail of sorrow, no dirge of crushed hopes and
buried affections, will evermore be heard.
—Testimonies for the Church 9:286, 287
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Notas del editor
MEZZO-SOPRANO: a female singing voice that is higher than the contralto and lower than the soprano
CONTRALTO: (Italian word), a type of classical female singing voice whose vocal range is the lowest female voice type.
COUNTERTENOR: A countertenor is a man who sings with a high voice that is similar to a low female/a type of classical male singing voice whose vocal range is equivalent to that of the female contralto or mezzo-soprano voice types.
TENOR: the highest natural adult male singing voice.
-a tenor sings in a male range, while a countertenor sings in a female range.
Voices expressed in different platforms.
breathy: mahangin
monotonous: hindi nagbabago ang tono
hoarse/husky: paos o malat (namamalat o namamaos)
nasal:
brittle: malutong
wheezy: maingay na paghinga/breathing difficulty
wobbly: Pagiwang-giwang
honeyed: soothing & soft
orotund: mataginting
appealing: nakakaakit
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AVALANCHE:
An avalanche (also called a snow slide) is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or mountain.
The sudden fall or slide of a large mass of material down the side of a mountain.