Chorale is a type of music or melody's
The chorale is primarily associated with Protestant church music, specifically in the Lutheran tradition. It is a type of hymn tune typically sung by a congregation in four-part harmony.
Criteria for judging in a speech choir often include vocal delivery (such as clarity, projection, and tone), articulation and enunciation, synchronization and unity among the performers, interpretation of the material, and overall performance quality. Judges may also consider factors like stage presence, engagement with the audience, and emotional impact.
That is the correct spelling for the verb and noun "corral" (fenced livestock yard). The sound-alike word is "chorale" (sung hymn). Similar words are the sound-alike words: coral - reefs made by marine animals choral - (adjective) sung by choir or chorus
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Pacific Chorale was created in 1968.
Oregon Chorale was created in 1985.
Arvada Chorale was created in 1977.
Chorale is pronounced like koh-ral.
chorale is a kind of sponge that can be seen in Russia's oceans
That would be the Robert Shaw Chorale.
Temple Square Chorale was created in 1999.
Nathaniel Dett Chorale was created in 1998.
Chorale Roanne Basket was created in 1937.
University of the East Chorale was created in 1992.
Zamir Chorale of Boston was created in 1969.