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  • ...produced by singers, particularly a poem set to that music, is a [[song]]; singing with the lips closed is called ''humming''. Singing is an innate talent to some extent, but, since it involves parts of the bod
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  • {{r|Overtone singing}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[singing]]
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  • {{r|Singing}} {{r|Overtone singing}}
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  • Choral music or singing without instrumental accompaniment.
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  • Irish folk band who have been singing professionally since 1978.
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  • To articulate sounds with [[music]]al intonation; see [[singing]].
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  • ...for pop standard and [[jazz]] idioms, particularly her ability in [[scat]] singing.
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  • A 1960s musical folk-singing group from the United States composed of Peter Yarrow, Noel "Paul" Stookey,
    159 bytes (22 words) - 06:31, 3 September 2009
  • ...KHz, which can be produced by a human voice trained in [[music]] (i.e., [[singing]])
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  • '''''A cappella''''' [[music]] is choral music or singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in ...sic, is an a cappella style of religious singing. It is more often sung at singing conventions than at church services.
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  • ...family friend Davey Arthur and had some of their biggest hits with Arthur singing [[lead vocals]].
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  • In classical western [[music]], '''contralto''' is the lowest female singing voice, and the rarest of the human voice types. ...t fit this range, whereas ''contralto'' qualifies the type of female voice singing within the alto range. So, [[mezzo-soprano]]s, [[countertenor]]s and, in a
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  • ...y the [[the Beatles|Beatles]]. Einstein was at the time also a member of a singing trio called "haḤalonot haGvohim" (Hebrew: החלונות הגבוהים,
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  • ...produced by singers, particularly a poem set to that music, is a [[song]]; singing with the lips closed is called ''humming''. Singing is an innate talent to some extent, but, since it involves parts of the bod
    3 KB (447 words) - 04:28, 13 September 2013
  • ...nderson, mixed guitar rock, pop, humour and typical military singing bands singing style set the tone for Kaveret's entire career. A very successful Album and
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  • ...band journeyed to [[Tartaros]] to retrieve her. Because of her beautiful [[singing]], [[Hades]] and [[Persephone]] agreed to let her live again on condition t
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  • {{r|Overtone singing}}
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  • ...[[musical instrument|musical instruments]] as well as in [[speech]] and [[singing]], where the [[lung|lungs]] act as energy source, the [[vocal folds]] act a ...e [[auditory pathway|auditory pathways]], [[motor areas]] are active while singing or playing an instrument and [[pre-motor areas]] perform the planning of mo
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  • ...[[pop standard]] and [[jazz]] idioms, particularly her ability in [[scat]] singing. Fitzgerald had a vocal range of several octaves <ref> David Brinkley said Fitzgerald famously won a singing contest at the well-known [[Apollo Theatre]] "Amateur Night" while still a
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  • | title = From Singing To Speaking: Why Singing May Lead To Recovery Of Expressive Language Function In Patients With Broca
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  • A '''baritone''' is a male vocal singing voice, or the repertoire of songs and roles for that voice type. It is the
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