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Soul music

A style of popular music composed, performed and recorded chiefly by African-Americans from the early 1960s. It should convey the performer's strongly felt emotions and perceptions and evoke similar ones in the listener. It thus involves impassioned, dramatic and animated modes of vocal expression, with such devices as sighs, sobs, falsetto, melismas, spoken or chanted interpolations, shouting delivery or rasping tone.



 
 
 

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