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I'm pretty sure its called a vocal, but I'm not sure

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Acappella (sometimes seen as two words "a cappella"

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The answer is "a capella", which means that it is only voices, with no musical aid whatsoever (i.e. piano, guitar, drums, etc.).

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A copella (spelling might be off)

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Acapella

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acapella

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A-Capella

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Acapella.

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