Call and response is where either an instrument plays a melody and the singer echoes it or vice versa.
This type of call and response singing came from the Middle Ages era. They started with Gregorian chants or plainchants which was only a single melody and based on these chants, polytextual music was formed, meaning that more than one melody was sung at a time. Call and response singing was called responsarial singing
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Scat singing
both the call and the response could be given by the soloist.
This type of call and response singing came from the Middle Ages era. They started with Gregorian chants or plainchants which was only a single melody and based on these chants, polytextual music was formed, meaning that more than one melody was sung at a time. Call and response singing was called responsarial singing
Call and Response.
Work music is prevelant. Frequent use of "call and response" form of singing.
Call and respond
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
Both the call and the response are given by the soloist.
The call is given by the soloist and response by the group
a stinger
Scat singing
both the call and the response could be given by the soloist.
Solo.