Setting in The Sound of Music
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ABBEYSetting in "The Sound of Music"
ALPS"The Sound of Music" setting
AUSTRIA"The Sound of Music" setting
ABBEY"The Sound of Music" setting
ALPS'The Sound of Music' setting
ALPSSetting for "The Sound of Music"
AUS"The Sound of Music" setting: Abbr.
ALPS"Sound of Music" setting
ABBEY"Sound of Music" setting
SALZBURG"Sound of Music "setting
AUSTRIA"Sound of Music" setting
ABBEYA "Sound of Music" setting
HABITSCostumes in The Sound of Music
ALPSRange in "The Sound of Music"
LIESLGirl in "The Sound of Music"
MARIASong in "The Sound of Music"
LOUISADaughter in "The Sound of Music"
ROLFLiesl's love, in "The Sound of Music"
MARIAJulie's role in "The Sound of Music"
BIKELHe sang in "The Sound of Music."
ROLFLiesl's love in "The Sound of Music"
BARONESSEleanor Parker's role in "The Sound of Music"
GOATHERDLonely flock keeper, in "The Sound of Music"
NUNS"Finale Ultimo" chorus in "The Sound of Music"
MARIAJulie Andrews role in "The Sound of Music"
YODELERThe lonely goatherd, in a "Sound of Music" song
ABBESS"Climb Ev'ry Mountain" singer in "The Sound of Music"
LIESLOldest von Trapp child in "The Sound of Music"
musicsMUSIC, to perform the art of expression in sound
NUNNERIESLocations in "Agnes of God" and "The Sound of Music"
ABBESSWho sings "Climb Ev'ry Mountain" in "The Sound of Music"
ADEERDefinition of the tonic note word, in a "Sound of Music" song
wawasound or effect like the muted sound of a trumpet, esp. in music
wawassound or effect like the muted sound of a trumpet, esp. in music
GAZEBOWhere Maria and the Captain have their first kiss in "The Sound of Music"
audiovisualUsing both sight and sound, typically in the form of slides or video and recorded speech or music
fadeinsgradual increase in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually starting from complete inaudibility
fadeingradual increase in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually starting from complete inaudibility
fadeoutsgradual decrease in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually ending in complete inaudibility
fadeoutgradual decrease in the volume of sound, esp. of recorded or broadcast music, dialogue, or the like, usually ending in complete inaudibility