acapella in English

adjective

(Music) sung without instrumental accompaniment

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1. Coda performs songs both acapella and accompanied to their own

2. Stream songs including "Congratulations" and ”Congratulations (Acapella)".

3. “Benedictus” was arranged and adapted from two-part acapella motet by Orlande de Lassus

4. You can order a custom intro and Additionals to the intro like: outro, jingles, voice acapella, Custom Jingles and video animation.

5. Charlene Spinks, Diane David and Eileen Douglas are the women of Blissing, which is an acapella trio based in Hendersonville

6. Crimping refers to a fictional type of song which usually contains no particular musical element but is instead sung acapella, does not follow any single tune and …

7. The acapella for Corrida is in the key of D♭ Major, has a tempo of 120 bpm, and is 2 minutes and 50 seconds long

8. With the huge success of acts like Pentatonix and Straight No Chaser, A cappella groups have broken into the mainstream and spread into genres like acapella Christian music

9. In referring to singing unaccompanied by instruments, the traditional spelling is the Italian one, A cappella: two words, two Ps, two Ls.The Latin spelling a capella is learned, but in the realm of musical terminology, we usually stick with Italian.The one-word spelling “acapella” is widely used by Americans, including by some performing groups, but this is generally regarded by musical