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10 January, 19:28

In seventeenth-century new england, the puritan practice of singing that is based on call and response was called:

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  1. 10 January, 20:03
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    In seventeenth-century new england, the puritan practice of singing that is based on call and response was called lining-out. It is also known as hymn lining. It is a type of a cappella where a leader gives every line of a hymn as it is for it to be sung in a chanted form.
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