Words and phrases that have a meaning related to choruses: (115 results)
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
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Also try:african-american music, black music
— Adjectives for choruses: several, male, greek, tragic, few, large, mixed, double, vocal, final, dithyrambic, more...
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