It depends on what you mean. Are you asking what an accompaniment IS, or are you asking what kind of accompaniment choirs usually have?
Accompaniment is the music that is played along with the singing, like the track in a pop song. The background music to make the track more enjoyable.
The typical accompaniment used during choir concerts is the Piano. Other instruments are added on occasion.
A classical accompaniment style based on triads.
singing without instrumental accompaniment.
Alberti bass
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A-Capella means to sing without the accompaniment of musical instruments or to use your voice as the instrument. An example would be choirs that use only their voices to make amazing music.
Giovanni Palestrina was an excellent organist, but performed in choirs.
The Blanks is an a capella group. A capella is a musical term for singing without instruments as accompaniment. The word chapel has its origin in the fact that until the 16th century a capella singing was common in church music, which was usually carried out by choirs.
Gondwana Choirs was created in 1989.
Public choirs are choirs that are open to the public and you dont need to have an audition to join that choir I hope my answer helped
The duration of Clash of the Choirs is 2 hours.
The duration of Battle of the Choirs is 3600.0 seconds.
There are flute choirs consisting of only flute players. But there are sometimes parts written for flute to accompany vocal choirs.
Choirs of the Eye was created on 2003-10-21.
Sydney Philharmonia Choirs was created in 1920.
Clash of the Choirs was created on 2007-12-17.
Clash of the Choirs ended on 2007-12-20.