0 to make a noise like that of a tight string being quickly pulled and released:
1 a noise like that of a tight string being quickly pulled and released:
2 a quality of the human voice, produced by air passing out through the nose as you speak:
3 a ringing sound that begins suddenly and continues, gradually getting less strong, like the sound made when the string of a musical instrument is pulled and quickly released
He picks solid songs with themes just about anyone can relate to, and he sings them with a hint of twang in his warm voice.
The metallic twang that accompanies the songs is not too pleasant.
A funky, effected, simple guitar twang adds to the old and new feel.
She did a great version, but it's got a real twang.
The merger was suppressed before a velar consonant, as in "quack", "twang", "wag", "wax".
His signature guitar twang and languid, carefree melodies are readily identifiable.
Necessary twang makes it easier to sing in all ways.
There is no doubt that this music is more country than rock, even though the vocalists have less twang and far more range than most country singers.
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