That would be called an instrumental
2007-02-01 09:41:46
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answered by ? 5
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this is instrumental... like karaoke-ish... you may probable locate it on Limewire in case you form in karaoke after the song identify or i'm specific you may circulate to a song keep, the two a cd keep or a place that sells sheet song, cuz people circulate in each and all the time for those forms of issues
2016-09-28 07:14:12
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answered by fryback 4
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This kind of music is called 'instrumental.'
2007-02-01 09:45:24
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answered by beez 7
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Instumental is without the lyrics, and acappella is without the music. Sorry I wasn't sure which one you wanted. Hope this helps.
nicole
2007-02-01 09:48:35
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answered by nicole 4
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"Instrumental"
btw, to be picky... a "song" is a piece of music that is sung. Anything else is simply a "piece of music."
2007-02-01 09:40:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe you're referring to a soundtrack, or a karaoke track. Try your local music store.
2007-02-01 09:45:52
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answered by Mr. Knowitall 3
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It is called an accompaniment track
2007-02-01 09:46:19
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answered by Joan H 4
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its called instrumental or accompaniment
2007-02-01 09:47:11
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answered by Anonymous
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instrumental
2007-02-01 09:41:54
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answered by jvg49er 6
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