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Often used in the same context:
ballad,
melody,
balladry,
doomy,
ditties,
handclaps,
lullaby,
keening,
elegy,
melancholy,
threnody,
hymn,
arioso,
elegiac,
lilting,
wail,
backbeat,
song,
anthem,
outro,
postlude,
descant,
coda,
sludgy,
sea chantey,
riff,
muzak,
lyric,
chords,
adagios,
choruses,
droning,
clangor,
tunes,
moog,
synths,
fugue,
polyrhythms,
euphony,
glissando,
torchy,
barrelhouse,
requiem,
chaconne,
passacaglia,
croon,
cacophonic,
falsetto,
pizzicato,
maudlin,
toccata,
fanfares,
krautrock,
plainsong,
tunefulness,
obbligato,
dancy,
plaintiveness,
tremolos,
skirling,
dolorous,
bass clef,
gutbucket,
jazzy,
warbling,
ballade,
syncopation,
danse macabre,
melodiousness,
groover,
drumbeats,
arpeggio,
tinny,
quavers,
lento,
kyrie eleison,
yawp,
crescendos,
melisma,
thrum,
haunting,
throb,
folky,
basso profundo,
oompah,
trill,
dies irae,
decrescendo,
soundtrack,
nocturne,
strummer,
acoustic guitar,
lamentation,
tintinnabulation,
plainchant,
ostinato,
overloud,
caterwaul,
celli,
allegretto,
andantino,
staccatos,
lament,
chant,
dirges,
chanting,
refrain,
plaint,
litany,
recitative,
serenade,
chants,
moan,
tune,
incantation,
antiphonal,
calypso,
choral,
flamenco,
unaccompanied,
ageless,
bird,
boisterous,
cadenced,
cherubic,
choir,
choric,
deathless,
declamatory,
gong,
gregorian,
harp,
lugubrious
More specific:
keen
Appears in the definition of:
unsung
More general:
song
Synonyms:
coronach,
lament,
requiem,
threnody
Also try:
— Adjectives for dirge:
mournful,
solemn,
melancholy,
funeral,
sad,
own,
low,
unseen,
long,
slow,
doleful,
more...
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