responsorial psalmody.
dancing is a series of movements with the hands and body.singing is mainly your voice
Opera is mostly 100% singing and operetta is roughly 70% sung and 30% spoken.
Yes there is. Musical theatre combines many different aspects of performing such as music, singing and dialogue whereas musicals on broadway is actual singing on Broadway.
Throat singing originated from Tuvan people from the southern part of Siberia. The throat singing is a unique singing style in which a multiple vocal sounds synchronizes over the main pitch. If one is truly devoted in learning throat singing, it is best to find a throat singing instructor.
Ballet is dancing; opera is singing. Although there are operas that include ballet, no ballets that include operas can be found.
This alternation between a cantor chanting psalm verses and a choir singing a refrain is known as responsorial psalmody. The cantor typically sings the verses of the psalm, while the choir or congregation responds with a repeated refrain. This form of singing is common in liturgical settings, such as during Mass or other religious services.
A choir singing in alternation is when different groups or sections of the choir take turns singing parts of a song or piece of music.
Singing around a monastery is actually chanting. Chanting sounds a lot like singing, but it is really just people reciting prayers or words.
When groups are singing the same song but different tunes, it is called harmony. When the groups are singing together, it is called unison.
A yoik is a musical work in the traditional style of Sami singing or chanting.
Yes. "The noise of the crowd, the singing and the chanting, is the oxygen we players breathe."
Singing bowls are originally come from Tibet as part of a mediation and chanting rituatls. This also contributed to their health beliefs and healing practices.
No, rapping is not considered a form of singing. Rapping involves speaking or chanting lyrics rhythmically over a beat, while singing involves producing musical tones with the voice.
He's speaking Sanskrit. But only really does when chanting to Shiva
That is the correct spelling of "chorus" (a repeated refrain, or a group of singers).
The antiphony started with the teacher singing a note, and the kids repeated it.
I enjoy singing the song "Don't Stop Believin'" because its message of hope and perseverance resonates with me.