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A cappella or a voce sola.

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How can you tell the difference from singing from your throat singing from your chest singing from your head and singing from your stomach?

When you sing from your stomach or rather your diaphragm, the sound is usually stronger and your chest doesn't hurt as much. Usually you do that when singing a long phrase or loudly so you don't run out of breath. When you sing from your throat...actually, I don't think your supposed to sing from your throat unless you're singing quietly; because you sing with your "head voice" to keep the high notes in pitch, and you sing with your diaphragm to have more....control, power,whatever you want to call it.


Is it lip singing or lips sinking?

The phrase is "lip syncing." Sync is short for synchronization, which means to operate in unison. This refers to mouthing at the same time the music is playing.


What does ostinato mean?

It's a phrase of music played repeatedly through a song. e.g. if you are singing a song, you can get someone to say "dudududududududud..." and so on, that is an ostinato. They repeat the phrase of music on and on. You can also have " dingdongdangdingdongdang..." e.t.c :) :-P happy music playing!


Does johnny mathis has any Spanish speaking song?

I cannot name any albums, but you can type in You Tube the phrase -- Johnny Mathis sings in Spanish and about six videos come up. He does an excellent job singing in Spanish.


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Melody can't exist without rhythm because melody is a rhythmically organized sequence of single tones so related to one another as to make up a particular phrase or idea.

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What is an acappella performance?

The Italian language phrase "a cappella" means singing without musical accompaniment.


How do you accapella?

Although often spelled as one, the singing term is two words a capella (without musical accompaniment).The phrase is Italian for "as in church."


How do you spell accapella?

Although often spelled as one, the singing term is two words a capella (without musical accompaniment).The phrase is Italian for "as in church."


What is 'to sing without accompaniment' when translated from English to two Italian words?

A cappella is a two-word Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to sing without accompaniment." The preposition and feminine singular noun literally translate by word order into English as "at (to) chapel." The pronunciation will be "a kap-PEL-la" in Italian.


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The gerund phrase in the sentence is "singing in the rain." It functions as a noun and represents the action of singing.


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The gerund phrase in this sentence is "children singing."


What is the correct spelling of acappella?

Actually, it is supposed to be spelled A capella,among most musicians...


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The word singing is the gerund; the phrase is 'with beautiful singing'.


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children singing


Gerund phrase in this sentence. One of my favorite sounds is children singing?

"children singing" is the gerund phrase in this sentence. It serves as the object of the preposition "of".


What is the gerund phrase of this sentence One of my favorite sounds is children singing?

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What is the gerund phrase in One of my favorite sounds is children singing?

The gerund phrase in the sentence is "children singing." It functions as the subject complement that describes the favorite sound.