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A cappella

A cappella music is vocal music without instrumental accompaniment. A cappella is Italian for like the chapel (music). A cappella music was and is often used in church music[?]. Gregorian chant is an example of a cappella singing.

A choir singing without instrumental accompaniment is called an a cappella choir. Non-accompanied vocal music is considered a cappella due to restrictions on th use of instruments in medieval churches.

Many standard choral works are a cappella in that no accompaniment is written in except perhaps for rehearsal purposes. But in the modern parlance, it applies to vocal ensembles who disdain instrumental accompaniment in all cases. Barbershop, doo wop, and contemporary a cappella[?] are some of the major movements within modern a cappella musicmaking.

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