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Vocal music is music performed by one or even further singers, with or even forgoing instrumental accompaniment, in which singing provides the independent focus of the piece. Music which employs singing however doesn't feature it conspicuously is usually considered implemental music (e.g. a mute women's choir in the final movement of Holst's The Planets). Music forgoing any subservient accompaniment is typically known as a cappella.

A interest within vocal music is usually carried per apply of lyrics, although there come some notable examples of vocal music that are performed (around a portion or even even entirely) applying non-linguistic syllables or noises, either within imitation of more sounds or in the abstract. The short piece of vocal music sustaining lyrics is broadly termed the song.

Vocal music is probably a oldest form of music, since it doesn't demand any more instruments differently a human voice. Wholly musical cultures have a select few form of vocal music. Language and music employ a equivalent basic material, though they differ within primary purpose.

Forms and genres
Classical music
Art song Lied Song cycle Choral music Anthem Cantata Madrigal Mass Motet Gregorian Chant Opera Oratorio

Popular music
Barbershop Contemporary a cappella Doo wop Pop standards Rock song Musical theater Jazz vocalese

Traditional music
Folk song Hymn Sacred Harp Spiritual Yodeling






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