The correct answer is Gregorian.
None. A Capella is defined as singing without instrumental sound.
No. the term means without musical instruments
It is called acapella.
musical instruments...where would we be without music?
Instrumental music is a musical composition or recording without lyrics, or singing.----------------------------------------------------------It is music intended to be performed by playing a musical instrument or group of instruments
no! it is not true. In the new testament the word psalm means singing with musical instruments or really it just means song. singing with your voice with or without musical instruments. love God and people. you get where you need to be that way. think for yourself.
Acapella - is a method of singing without musical instruments accompanying the singer.
A violin is generally quieter than many other musical instruments, such as trumpets or drums, but can still be heard clearly in a small to medium-sized room without amplification.
We sing songs and we play musical pieces. A song may be accompanied by musical instruments or can be sung in an a cappella form , but composed music without vocal is not a song. Music without vocal may be referred to as a musical piece or a number.
It means without accompaniment (instruments). In other words all vocals, no other music.
Typically sing songs with lyrics that can be understood clearly to easily sung melodies. A capella - without musical instruments.
Singing without musical instruments accompanying the song is called "a cappella". The literal translation of "a cappella" is "like in the chapel". Because playing an instrument might be considered to be "work", many churches did not permit musical instruments to be played on the Sabbath. This is still the rule in Conservative or Orthodox Jewish synagogues.