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answer is "scat" And those are the "scat" performers of the group.
scat singing
scat singing
reggae is a musical style and genre by itself, but it uses a blend of island culture to have a distinctive sound, someother "styles" it uses are calypso, african, and hip-hop or rap
Scat singing is vocalizing either wordlessly or with nonsense words and syllables (e.g. "bippity-bippity-doo-wop-razzamatazz-skoobie-doobie-bee-bop-a-lula-shabazz") as employed by jazz singers who create the equivalent of an instrumental solo using only the voice. Also it is a type of voice instrumental. While the use of nonsense syllables in singing long predates scat, scat singing is distinguished by the fact that rather than using the sounds to exactly reproduce the melodic line, improvisations are made with the melody and rhythm, much as in other jazz improvisations. Another form of jazz singing, vocalese, is closely related, but uses lyrics rather than nonsense syllables. Often, rather than improvising melodies, practitioners of vocalese sing lyrics to improvisations by instrumental performers. http://www.answers.com/scat%20singing
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answer is "scat" And those are the "scat" performers of the group.
scat singing
scat singing
Scat singing
reggae is a musical style and genre by itself, but it uses a blend of island culture to have a distinctive sound, someother "styles" it uses are calypso, african, and hip-hop or rap
Scat singing is vocalizing either wordlessly or with nonsense words and syllables (e.g. "bippity-bippity-doo-wop-razzamatazz-skoobie-doobie-bee-bop-a-lula-shabazz") as employed by jazz singers who create the equivalent of an instrumental solo using only the voice. Also it is a type of voice instrumental. While the use of nonsense syllables in singing long predates scat, scat singing is distinguished by the fact that rather than using the sounds to exactly reproduce the melodic line, improvisations are made with the melody and rhythm, much as in other jazz improvisations. Another form of jazz singing, vocalese, is closely related, but uses lyrics rather than nonsense syllables. Often, rather than improvising melodies, practitioners of vocalese sing lyrics to improvisations by instrumental performers. http://www.answers.com/scat%20singing
The unique differences in Joan Angela Similea's singing style that has made her stand out is the fact that she uses her native language (Spanish) and incorporates many native Spanish ideals into her songs.
Syllabic is when a composer uses a different note per syllable of a word. Mellismatic (I think that is how you spell it) is when a syllable of a word is sung to more than one note. I hope this is what you meant and that this answers your question.
Scat
He uses such cute hair style!
Baroque music, such as the many works of Handel and Scarlatti. Amalia Zents http://www.zentsmusicstudio.com