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Preston Warren
13 December, 18:20
A cappella music is always
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Juliana Rowland
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A cappella is technically defined as singing without instrumental accompaniment, some groups use their voices to emulate instruments, others are more traditional and focus on harmonnizing ... A cappella styles range from gospel music to contemporary to barbershop quartets and choruses.
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