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Often used in the same context:
harmonies,
melodies,
solos,
chorale,
crescendos,
riffs,
chords,
choral,
vocals,
handclaps,
falsetto,
anthems,
outro,
backbeat,
choirs,
tremolos,
cappella,
ballads,
melisma,
woodwinds,
yeahs,
ditties,
singalong,
lyric,
trombones,
arias,
tunefulness,
soloists,
quartets,
arpeggio,
medleys,
recitatives,
vibrato,
fortissimo,
celli,
glissando,
fugues,
arioso,
capella,
altissimo,
instrumentalists,
barrelhouse,
descant,
tunes,
timpani,
bass clef,
encores,
jazzy,
percussion,
synths,
symphonic,
symphonies,
codas,
lilting,
cadenzas,
hallelujahs,
pianissimo,
bassoons,
vocalists,
alto,
quintets,
fanfares,
sung,
dirge,
songs,
warbling,
twangs,
tympani,
plainsong,
lyricism,
dissonances,
balladry,
pizzicato,
decrescendo,
timbres,
tubas,
sonority,
toccata,
scat singing,
basses,
duets,
croon,
baritone,
ensembles,
legato,
sextet,
octaves,
interludes,
trills,
ostinato,
sopranos,
yawp,
polyrhythms,
yelps,
musicianship,
kettledrums,
diminuendo,
syncopation,
sopranino,
orchestra,
saxes,
concertino,
chorus,
choir,
cantatas,
compositions,
sonatas,
motets,
oratorios,
stories,
vocal,
concertos,
poems
Appears in the definition of:
african-american music,
black music
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— Adjectives for choruses:
several,
male,
greek,
tragic,
few,
large,
mixed,
double,
vocal,
final,
dithyrambic,
more...
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