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sorry, that was wrong. It's called scat
AnswerScat singing also has to be improvised. I would call singing with only meaningless syllables "vocalizations", which can apply to both improvised vocal noises (eg. Ella Fitzgerald) and planned, written noises that are part of the lyrics (eg. "Hey Jude", "The Look").
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Singing solfege (putting syllables from the scale do, re, me, fa... on the melody) could also be meant by "without lyrics."
Unaccompanied singing is called a capella, from the Italian meaning "as in the chapel."
It is called word painting. An example could be when singing the word "Up," the word would be sung in a high note compared to "Down," in a lower note
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Because without it, the song has no soul. Music can evoke emotions without the use of words. Instrumental music does exactly that.
The theme music is called "If I Had Words."
The music without the song(words) is usually refer as the Instrumental track. Hope this helps.