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Choral.
A group of four people singing is called a quartet.
When a group of people say the same thing at the same time, all together, much like a singing chorus would.
No, it is the present participle of "to sing" and may be a verb, noun (gerund), or adjective (e.g. singing carolers).
Pianissimo would apply, but even quieter that that (ppp) Pianississimo is the word
chorus
it is called singing class
choir or orchestra is another word for music group
A chorus is a singing group. Other singing groups include a trio.
In the church the choir was singing.
Choir is one word used to describe a group of singers.
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Choral.
A group of students reciting a poem in unison with dramatic gestures and intonation. A choir singing a choral piece with spoken word elements interspersed throughout. A team of actors performing a scripted dialogue in harmony and synchronization. A group of speakers delivering a motivational speech together with synchronized movements.
A collective noun is a word used to group people or things taken together as one whole in a descriptive way. The noun 'choir' is used to describe a group of singers.