yes a riff in music can be sung for sure
Christian Music- lyrics to this song in any form that you have.
Cadenza In music, a cadenza (Italian for cadence) is, generically, an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a "free" rhythmic style, and often allowing for virtuosic display. (Randel 1986)cadenza
Italian.
The Blues is really a form of folk music originally sung by African Americans. It was just music the people made and sang, and they drew influence off one another. Due to the fact that many of these people were often very poor, or enslaved, they had no access to records. This means the music just formed from a desire to make sing, or play music.
Italian music sung in Italian.
"Cantabile" is a musical term that means "As if sung." More importantly, it does not mean sung in a punchy fashion, but more of a flowing opera song, which was the rock music of the time that this term was made. The musical term "Cantabile" is commonly mistaken for the spelling, "Contabile" which, in Italian means "Accountant."
It is traditionally sung in Latin, not in Italian.
Madrigals were typically composed in poetic form, often following the structures of sonnets or other lyrical poetry. This allowed the text to be set to music and sung by multiple voices.
yes a riff in music can be sung for sure
Christian Music- lyrics to this song in any form that you have.
ballads were first created as a form of song. they were written to be sung to music.
Cadenza In music, a cadenza (Italian for cadence) is, generically, an improvised or written-out ornamental passage played or sung by a soloist or soloists, usually in a "free" rhythmic style, and often allowing for virtuosic display. (Randel 1986)cadenza
Sacred music is played in churches and meditation rooms. This is music that is to be revered and not taken for granted. Hymns are sacred music.
You can find almost any music in choral form these days. So any music or carols can be performed by a choir.
I'm pretty sure opera can be sung in any language, but most times its sung in Italian French or German
Vincerò, perderò (sung by Mario Frangoulis) Music by Steve Woods Italian Lyrics by Luisa Zappa Branduardi