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Onomatopoeia is a literary device that refers to words that stand for noises. With regard to musical instruments, some onomatopoeic words might be "ping," "bum," "oh pah," and "wub wub wub!"
It means without accompaniment (instruments). In other words all vocals, no other music.
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yes actually it is possible to say words using musical instruments
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Onomatopoeia is a literary device that refers to words that stand for noises. With regard to musical instruments, some onomatopoeic words might be "ping," "bum," "oh pah," and "wub wub wub!"
Duet. It's used when two people sing together or playing musical instruments together.
Lyrics are the words that make up a song. The word comes from the word lyre -- one of the first musical instruments. Like the words of a poem, lyrics can rhyme, but not necessarily.
A whistle is a musical instrument that makes a melody to a song. A song is what comes when instruments preform a melody. A song usually has words as well.
It means without accompaniment (instruments). In other words all vocals, no other music.
Psalms 147-150 reveal hand clapping, cymbals, trumpets, stringed instruments, drums, and more...just about anything can be acceptable...it is all about attitude and motive...in other words just be sure to worship Him in spirit and in truth
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you can get the words by buying the CD or typing in your search bar high school musical words
A musical composition that is sung, and sometimes accompanied by instruments. There is no such thing as a song without singing with the human voice. The "exception" is Felix Mendelssohn's "Songs without Words", which are simply pieces composed in a lyrical manner typical of normal songs, but with no words for them.
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