There are literally dozens of answers to that question. A chorale. A hymn. A motet. An anthem.
A cantata. The list goes on and on.
A verse choir is one in which a song is being sung while the members of the choir, blurt out sayings that pertain to a song. If a song is about Christmas, for example, a member of the choir might blurt out what they love about Christmas.
No, the word 'sung' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to sing, used for a singular or a plural subject. For example: The song was sung by the choir. The songs were sung by the choir.
Either "You sang" or "You have sung," but never "You sung."
Be Thou My Vision
If your talking about the running Santa Clause then the song is carol of the bells sung by the Mormon Tabernacle Choir.
they sang the Hymm to freedom. it was sung by a choir from sydney, Australia
Song of the Lilies (title of the song)
A duet is what i would call it
Passive is formed with be + past participle.eg was sung or were sung -- past.The anthem was sung before the game.The songs were sung with gusto.
sung poem
The notes typically sung by a choir are called soprano, alto, tenor, and bass.
In Paradisum from the Requiem by Fauré - sung by New College choir