A cappella
Yes, singing is a type of music. Singing whether it be with sound in the background or not is a form of music. Singing without background music is called a cappella singing.
Harmony can be used in both singing and instruments it when different pitches are put together it is a chord formed by the melody and the instruments/singers playing/singing higher than the melody instrument(s)/singer(s)
Sting instruments. Unless you're talking about a piano type instrument with vibrating strings.
While there are several different types of singing without words, a common one is called scat singing. This type started in jazz and has transcended to many different genres.
Jazz does not have alot of singing because It's mostly instruments that's why and that should help your question
when someone or a group is singing without any instrumentals it's called acapella.
Yes, singing is a type of music. Singing whether it be with sound in the background or not is a form of music. Singing without background music is called a cappella singing.
Harmony can be used in both singing and instruments it when different pitches are put together it is a chord formed by the melody and the instruments/singers playing/singing higher than the melody instrument(s)/singer(s)
singing
It is called acapella.
A song like this is called an instumental song which means it only contains instruments and not singing. there are many good instrumental songs like there are vocal songs (with singing)
Instrumental.
You're describing what would be called "a capella" singing - the voice alone, no instruments.
Specific types of Dancing, and Singing, and their are usually specific instruments depending on what type of spiritual dancing you are talking about
guitar bass singing and drums
A Cappella
Singing and playing instruments