singing multiple notes over a single syllable
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.
Refer, as in "The doctor wants to refer you to a specialist."
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It can either refer to coal or it can refer to the vegetable cabbage.
Pronouns that refer mostly to people are called personal pronouns. Some personal pronouns include I, me, you, him, her, she, them, he, and they.
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.
Melisma: group of notes sung to a single syllable
Melisma is a common feature of West African music and the Blues. Pentatonic scales, which are prevalent in Blues music, are also found in Sudanese Haqiba music.
"Melisma" is the term used for singing of a single syllable over a succession of musical notes. This singing style is called melismatic.
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Refer, as in "The doctor wants to refer you to a specialist."
It is sung just before the gospel reading, except during Lent, when it is not sung.
refer = referir
REFER was created in 1997.
The past tense of refer is referred.
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to what does the term coed refer