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a cappella
[ ah kuh-pel-uh; Italian ah kahp-pel-lah ]
adverb
- Sometimes acappella. without instrumental accompaniment.
- in the style of church or chapel music.
a cappella
/ 蓱藧 k蓹藞p蓻l蓹 /
adjective
- music without instrumental accompaniment
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of a cappella1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of a cappella1
Example Sentences
While still at school, Marianne began singing folk songs a cappella in Reading coffee-houses - and, before long, her exquisite looks and obvious talent saw her sucked into the vortex of Swinging 60s London.
She encouraged everyone in the room to participate as she sang 鈥淎merica the Beautiful鈥 entirely a cappella.
The crowd in the rotunda joined her in signing an a cappella version of America the Beautiful that ended with applause.
With the help of backing vocals from the Armed Forces Choir and the inauguration audience, Underwood sang "America the Beautiful" a cappella.
鈥淐oming Back to Life鈥 starts more or less a cappella, so it鈥檚 got to be spot-on.
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