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Singing is the act of
creating musical sounds with the voice. A
person whose profession is
singing is
called a singer,
artiste or
vocalist (in jazz or...
- jazz, scat
singing or
scatting is
vocal improvisation with
wordless vocables,
nonsense syllables or
without words at all. In scat
singing, the singer...
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Overtone singing, also
known as
overtone chanting,
harmonic singing,
polyphonic overtone singing, or
diphonic singing, is a set of
singing techniques...
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Singing sand, also
called whistling sand,
barking sand,
booming sand or
singing dune, is sand that
produces sound. The
sound emission may be
caused by...
- A
singing hinny or singin'
hinny is a type of bannock,
griddle cake or scone, made in the
north of England,
especially Northumberland and the coal-mining...
- The
Singing Revolution was a
series of
events from 1987 to 1991 that led to the
restoration of
independence of the
three Soviet-occupied
Baltic countries...
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Singing in the
Spirit or
singing in tongues, in
Pentecostal and
charismatic Christianity, is the act of
worshiping through glossolalic song. The term is...
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known as Sœur
Sourire (French for 'Sister Smile') and
often called The
Singing Nun in English-speaking countries, was a
Belgian Catholic singer-songwriter...
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Throat singing refers to
several vocal practices found in
different cultures worldwide.
These vocal practices are
generally ****ociated with a certain...
- The Gr**** Is
Singing,
published in 1950, is the
first novel by the
British author Doris Lessing. It
takes place in
Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), in...