Results for: Sung
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SungSong
17C Italian vocal music, elegy, music with a single melodic line, ode sung by one actor, sorrowful song, dirge (Music)monody
act done by single person, alone, unaccompanied, card game for individual players, do something without help or accompaniment, done by one person, for a single performer, musical composition played or sung by one person; performance by a single person;...solo
antiphony, hymn sung in alternate parts, responsive song, music sung in alternating parts, response, section of formal church serviceantiphon
cadenza, embellishment of melody, several notes sung on one syllablemelisma
changing slowly, happening slowly, little by little, progressive, religious music book, sung versesgradual
chanted; sung; spoken or recited in song-like tonesintoned
characteristic sound of bird or insect, instrumental work in style of song, poem, poetry, set of words sung, short musical composition that is intended to by sung, ballad; collection of sounds made by a bird or other animal; poetry, singingsong
choir, group of singers; song sung by a chorus; refrain, repeated section (of a song), drama role, group of actors in Greek drama, group of performers, group speaking or making noise together, many voices together, music for group, repeated part of a s...chorus
comment, discant, discourse on something, high melody, high-toned, make music, music with harmonizing melodies; melodies sung together, sing; sing in parts, harmonizedescant
English part song, lyric poem, medieval Italian song, polyphonic song sung without musical accompaniment by four to six singers (especially popular during the Renaissance); short love poem suitable for setting to musicmadrigal
gathering with group singing, informal gathering at which songs are sungsongfest
gentle song, music for lullaby, soothe child with lullaby, soothing song sung to children at bedtimelullaby
gushingly complimentary, lyric, song-like, resembling a song in form and quality; creating lyric poetry; expressive, characterized by the expression of thoughts and sentiments; written to be sung; of a lyrelyrical
happy agreement, notes sung or played together, parallel text, pleasantness in the arrangement of parts, pleasing combination of sounds, study of chords in music, study of texts, unity, accord; pleasing balance, symmetry; pleasing combination of tones ...harmony
 

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