"Dirge" by "Death in Vegas": http://www.last.fm/music/Death+in+Vegas/_/Dirge
The word you are probably going for is dirge. There are other words that may be associated more with poetry or religious rites but that could be used in the context of music, like elegy, lament, requiem.
That is a 'dirge', 'requiem' or 'coronach'
Fela Kuti didn't have a perticular theme to his music but if you insist he did, you'd be most accurate if you said his theme was jazz.
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"What is a sentence with dirge in it" is a sentence with dirge in it. A dirge is solemn music intended to express mourning and grief, such as might be played at a funeral.
A dirge is a type of poem, or piece of music.
The music that they played at the part sounded more like a funeral dirge.
Its called a Dirge
thou means the person addressed and dirge means a slow mournful piece of music
"Dirge" by "Death in Vegas": http://www.last.fm/music/Death+in+Vegas/_/Dirge
An elegy is a poem meant for a funeral, it is a sad poetry about the deceased and is usually saved for the viewing or funeral. A dirge is funeral music, the type of music that would be played during the funeral or while the casket is being carried to the burial site.
The word you are probably going for is dirge. There are other words that may be associated more with poetry or religious rites but that could be used in the context of music, like elegy, lament, requiem.
A Dirge was created in 1824.
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That is a 'dirge', 'requiem' or 'coronach'
A dirge was a lament for the dead, especially when it was part of a funeral. Nowadays the word is used to refer to mournful song, piece of music or poem, or one which just sounds dreadful and appears to go on or a very long time.