1st one is silence
2nd one is rest
no
1947
The correct term is lip synching. Lip singing is used by those that don't know what it is they are trying to say and have never seen it correctly written.
The song was written by Joseph E. Howard and Ida Emerson and has been covered by a large variety of performers.
Music Without WordsInstrumental AnswerAny music without words is called "instrumental music" because only instruments are playing. Only after words are added does it become "song."
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