(sound of) laughter;  laughing voice
 cry (esp. animal);  roar;  chirp;  tweet;  bark;  whine
 singing voice;  (sound of) singing
 speaking voice;  talking voice
 groan;  moan;  roar;  growl;  buzz;  hum (e.g. motor)
 to raise one's voice;  to shout
 shout (of encouragement, etc.);  yell (used to time or encourage activity, e.g. "Heave ho!")
 angry voice;  one's voice when shouting with anger
 to yell out loud;  to shout loudly;  to cry aloud;  to scream loudly
 panting;  gasping;  heavy breathing
 shrill voice;  piercing cry;  shriek;  scream
 to raise one's voice;  to shout
 hoarse voice;  husky voice
 soft, coaxing voice;  wheedling voice;  ingratiating voice
 first cry of a newborn baby
 trembling or quavering voice
 hoarse voice;  husky voice
 merry voices (e.g. of children playing)
 thick voice;  husky voice;  guttural voice;  voice with a thick accent
 to give one's first cry (of a newborn baby);  to be born;  to come into being;  to be formed
 loud voice;  high-pitched voice
 muttering voice;  murmuring voice
 feigned voice;  unnatural voice
 sound of thunder;  large, thunderous voice
 choked voice;  broken voice;  emotional voice
 being widely talked about as a prominent prospect (for)
 rough voice (e.g. when one has a cold or sore throat)
 half-awake voice;  sleepy voice;  voice of when one has just woken up
 widely viewed as a prominent prospect (for)
 utagoe coffeehouse;  sing-along tearoom;  coffee shop in which customers can sing in chorus accompanied by a band
 hoarse voice (caused by a cold)
 starting with vigor but ending with no action;  raising one's voice (in a call to action) and then failing to take action;  mere sloganeering
 death growl;  death metal vocals
 shrill voice;  unaccompanied part of the Heike Monogatari chanting;  part of an unaccompanied poem (in noh)
 section of recitative (esp. in noh music)