on-key Sentence Examples

  1. The soprano's high notes were crystal clear and on-key, soaring above the orchestra.
  2. The guitarist's fingers danced across the fretboard, keeping perfect time and staying on-key throughout the solo.
  3. The choir's voices blended harmoniously, creating a rich and on-key soundscape.
  4. The pianist's rendition of the Beethoven sonata was impeccable, with each note on-key and perfectly articulated.
  5. The school band marched down the street, playing an on-key rendition of the Star-Spangled Banner.
  6. The children's recorder ensemble performed a lively tune, their notes surprisingly on-key for their young age.
  7. The electronic music producer used a pitch-correction tool to ensure that every synthesized sound was on-key.
  8. The old man's voice wavered slightly as he sang, but his pitch remained remarkably on-key.
  9. The novice singer struggled to stay on-key during the audition, but her enthusiasm made up for her technical flaws.
  10. The barbershop quartet's harmonies were so tight and on-key that they seemed to be singing with one voice.

on-key Meaning

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on-key (s)

in tune; accurate in pitch

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in tune; accurate in pitch

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The soprano's high notes were crystal clear and on-key, soaring above the orchestra.

The guitarist's fingers danced across the fretboard, keeping perfect time and staying on-key throughout the solo.

The choir's voices blended harmoniously, creating a rich and on-key soundscape.

The pianist's rendition of the Beethoven sonata was impeccable, with each note on-key and perfectly articulated.