a cappella

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Performed vocally without instrumental accompaniment

Groups of teens singing a cappella on street corners got recording contracts.

Performed by a soloist or choir with no instrumental accompaniment; literally "in the style of the (Sistine) Chapel (in Rome)"; such as a musical Mass done a cappella
A musical work consisting of only voice Monophonic
literally "in the church style " Unaccompanied choral singing
Choral music for voices alone, without instruments
singing unaccompanied
In the manner of the chapel" Sung music without instrumental accompaniment
Choral music performed without instrumental accompaniment
unaccompanied group singing
Choral music without instrumental accompaniment Cappella (Italian) chapel; a cappella in the manner of the chapel
"In the manner of the chapel " Sung music without instrumental accompaniment
unaccompanied singing (literally, 'in the chapel')
"In the church style " Choral music entirely without accompaniment
(from Italian: in the church or chapel style) unaccompanied vocal music
Unaccompanied vocal music
This term is used to describe choral music 'in chapel style' (e g , performed unaccompanied)
(music) singing without accompaniment
a mass purely vocal
A time indication, equivalent to alla breve
sung without any musical instruments
without instrumental accompaniment; in a chapel or church style (Music)
In church or chapel style; said of compositions sung in the old church style, without instrumental accompaniment; as, a mass a capella, i
cappella
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a cappella

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    ı käpelı

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    choral, without accompaniment

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    /ə käˈpelə/ /ə kɑːˈpɛlə/

    Etimoloji

    () From Italian alla cappella (“in the manner of the chapel”), referring to non-instrumental choirs; from Latin a-, ad, "to", + cappella, "chapel".