When you mix different songs together to make one track, it is called a "mashup." A mashup typically involves blending the vocals of one song with the instrumental of another to create a unique and often unexpected combination. Mashups can involve layering multiple tracks, adjusting tempo and pitch, and applying effects to seamlessly integrate the different elements into a cohesive piece of music.
This is generally called a jukebox musical.
Songs like your phone is taped
Partner songs are two different songs that have a similar harmonic structure and length, so they may be sung together. A quodlibet (or quodlibot) is a four-section song (or four songs) that can be sung together. Sometimes the partner songs work only if one of the songs is sung twice, or slowed. Some are simple tunes that could be played on recorder or barred instruments instead of sung. Orff accompaniments usually work well. Some combinations of these songs work better than others. An effective lesson can also be taught analyzing where 2 songs don't seem to go together. ........................
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and the Alphabet Song.
One can find different types of family songs by looking at the different playlists created on YouTube that are titled Songs for the Family or Family Songs.
This is generally called a jukebox musical.
A medley. It usually consists ot sections of individual songs rather than entire songs.
I would call it a "medley".
Songs like your phone is taped
Yes, on the new versions of iTunes, there is an option called "genius", that will send info to apple about your songs, and put together playlists that "go great together"
rocio durcal- me gustas mucho but whats the band that did a remake of these songs in 1990 the put together a video cassette of songs with them on horses
The music they used was a mash up of various different songs, presumably made by themselves by mixing different songs together.
It's called Abbadon. http://www.dafont.com/abaddon.font?text=KEEP+WHATS+LEFT+FOR+THE+DEAD&psize=s
Partner songs are two different songs that have a similar harmonic structure and length, so they may be sung together. A quodlibet (or quodlibot) is a four-section song (or four songs) that can be sung together. Sometimes the partner songs work only if one of the songs is sung twice, or slowed. Some are simple tunes that could be played on recorder or barred instruments instead of sung. Orff accompaniments usually work well. Some combinations of these songs work better than others. An effective lesson can also be taught analyzing where 2 songs don't seem to go together. ........................
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These songs are called carols.
i think its called a medley