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Often used in the same context:
anthems,
elegies,
balladry,
melodies,
ballads,
cacophonies,
arioso,
choruses,
cacophonic,
clangor,
lamentations,
handclaps,
caterwaul,
ditties,
falsettos,
droning,
backbeat,
keening,
threnody,
chorals,
danse macabre,
riffs,
lullaby,
melodiousness,
opuses,
polyrhythms,
sludgy,
wailers,
plainsong,
descant,
krautrock,
requiems,
hymns,
synths,
doomy,
adagios,
fanfares,
plaintiveness,
glissandos,
euphony,
tunes,
overloud,
crescendoes,
outro,
songlike,
drumbeats,
elegiac,
chords,
oompah,
chromaticism,
tremolos,
bombast,
postlude,
moog,
celli,
rhythmless,
synthesizers,
muzak,
tunefulness,
paeans,
passacaglia,
tintinnabulation,
codas,
harmoniums,
kyrie eleison,
sea chantey,
quavers,
clattery,
dolorous,
rhythms,
barrelhouse,
skirling,
ballades,
melancholy,
recitatives,
vocals,
fugues,
lilting,
cadences,
dancy,
panegyrics,
drear,
rousers,
psychedelia,
dissonances,
accelerando,
incantations,
fingerpicking,
lyrics,
decrescendo,
mewl,
tinny,
gutbucket,
harmonic progression,
sostenuto,
interludes,
chaconne,
jangle,
banjoes,
polyrhythm,
folk,
canticles,
dirge,
chants,
laments,
lament,
chant,
song,
tune,
litanies,
melody,
chanting,
litany,
songs,
incantation,
lullabies,
music
Also try:
— Adjectives for dirges:
funeral,
mournful,
solemn,
sad,
many,
such,
cold,
doleful,
akan,
sullen,
melancholy,
more...
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