Vocal music
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Vocal music is music performed by one or more singers, with or without non-vocal instrumental accompaniment, in which singing provides the main focus of the piece. Music which employs singing but does not feature it prominently is generally considered instrumental music (e.g. the wordless women's choir in the final movement of Holst's The Planets) as is music without singing. Music without any non-vocal instrumental accompaniment is referred to as a cappella. Vocal music typically features sung words called lyrics, although there are notable examples of vocal music that are performed using non-linguistic syllables or noises, sometimes as musical onomatopoeia. A short piece of vocal music with lyrics is broadly termed a song. Vocal music is probably the oldest form of music, since it does not require any instrument besides the human voice. All musical cultures have some form of vocal music.
Vocal music without lyricsWorld traditions
European classical vocal musicSolfege, a vocalized musical scale, assigns various syllables such as Do-Re-Mi to each note. A variety of similar tools are found in traditional Indian music, and scat singing of jazz. Jazz and popular musicHip hop music has a very distinct form of vocal percussion known as beatboxing. It involves creating beats, rhythms, and scratching. Icelandic singer/songwriter Björk album, Medúlla, is composed entirely of processed and acoustic vocal music. It includes beatboxing, choral arrangements and throat singing. Singer Bobby McFerrin has recorded a number of albums using only his voice and body, sometimes consisting of a texted melody supported by untexted vocalizations. Vocal music with lyricsSongsSee Song and Category:Song forms for short forms of music with sung words. Extended techniques that involve lyricsThe Second Viennese School, especially Alban Berg and Arnold Schoenberg, pioneered a technique called Sprechstimme in which singers half-talk, half-sing, and only approximate pitches. See alsode:Vokalmusik es:Voz (música) fr:Musique vocale ko:성악 hr:Vokalna glazba lt:Vokalinė muzika nl:Vocale muziek ja:声楽 ms:Muzik vokal pl:Muzyka wokalna ru:Вокальная музыка sv:Vokalmusik tg:Мусиқии вокалӣ zh-yue:聲樂 |


