Voices of a sort
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FALSETTOSVoices of a sort.
RICHLittle with a lot of voices
conclamationa shout of many voices together
RICHA Little with a lot of voices
conclamationsCONCLAMATION, a shout of many voices together
noneta combination of nine instruments or voices
RICHLITTLEImpressionist whom Mel Blanc labeled "The Man of a Thousand Voices"
concentus(archaic) a harmony or concord of sounds or voices also CONCENT
barbershopsA popular style of close harmony singing, typically for four male voices
barbershopA popular style of close harmony singing, typically for four male voices
versesA passage in an anthem for a soloist or a small group of voices
quartettea set of four; a composition for four voices or instruments also QUARTET, QUARTETT, QUARTETTO
quartettesQUARTETTE, a set of four; a composition for four voices or instruments also QUARTET, QUARTETT, QUARTETTO
unisonsA combination of notes, voices, or instruments at the same pitch or (esp. when singing) in octaves
tuttisintended for or performed by all (or most of) the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music
tuttiintended for or performed by all (or most of) the voices or instruments together, as a passage or movement in concert music
fuguea musical composition in which one or two themes are repeated or imitated by successively entering voices and contrapuntally developed in a continuous interweaving of the voice parts
fuguista musical composition in which one or two themes are repeated or imitated by successively entering voices and contrapuntally developed in a continuous interweaving of the voice parts
fugueda musical composition in which one or two themes are repeated or imitated by successively entering voices and contrapuntally developed in a continuous interweaving of the voice parts
fuguepolyphonic composition based upon one, two, or more themes, which are enunciated by several voices or parts in turn, subjected to contrapuntal treatment, and gradually built up into a complex form having somewhat distinct divisions or stages of developmen
fuguespolyphonic composition based upon one, two, or more themes, which are enunciated by several voices or parts in turn, subjected to contrapuntal treatment, and gradually built up into a complex form having somewhat distinct divisions or stages of developmen
madrigalsA part-song for several voices, esp. one of the Renaissance period, typically arranged in elaborate counterpoint and without instrumental accompaniment. Originally used of a genre of 14th-century Italian songs, the term now usually refers to English or Italian songs of the late 16th and early 17th c., in a free style strongly influenced by the text