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Often used in the same context:
melody,
lilting,
ballad,
keening,
balladry,
song,
dirge,
hymn,
ditty,
croon,
lyric,
melancholy,
nursery rhyme,
torchy,
harmonies,
handclaps,
glissando,
vocals,
dulcet,
descant,
wails,
tunes,
haunting,
jazzy,
warble,
quaver,
berceuse,
postlude,
scat singing,
pizzicato,
toccata,
backbeat,
arioso,
tremolos,
folksong,
falsetto,
tinkles,
plainsong,
elegiac,
ondes martenot,
trilling,
outro,
folky,
bossa,
acoustic guitar,
celesta,
spacey,
bossa nova,
etude,
enya,
sea chantey,
shivaree,
glockenspiel,
fingerpicking,
andantino,
pianissimo,
kyrie eleison,
doomy,
duet,
tambura,
barrelhouse,
sung,
cavatina,
dreaminess,
shrilling,
singsong,
ballade,
agnus dei,
reverie,
xylophone,
allegretto,
greensleeves,
nocturne,
elegy,
serenades,
yodels,
plaintiveness,
coos,
tintinnabulation,
piano,
pedal steel,
melodiousness,
bass clef,
anthem,
clair de lune,
verse,
jingly,
quivery,
ostinato,
tunefulness,
soundtrack,
thrum,
raga,
jangle,
staccatos,
sanctus,
panpipes,
symphonic poem,
krautrock,
choruses,
symphonic,
medly,
lullabies,
tune,
melodies,
refrain,
serenade,
songs,
airs,
carol,
chant,
chime,
dance,
music,
waltz,
bye,
deathless,
dis,
dream,
elvish,
folk,
gladsome,
kaffir,
lark,
lusty,
ojibwe,
sleepy,
tuneful,
winsome,
aeolic,
ageless,
amorite,
antiphonal,
antiphonic
More general:
song,
strain
Synonyms:
berceuse,
cradlesong
Also try:
— Adjectives for lullaby:
sweet,
soft,
old,
soothing,
little,
gentle,
low,
russian,
beautiful,
favorite,
irish,
more...
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