A cappella music is vocal music or singing without instrumental accompaniment, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. A cappella is Italian for like in the chapel (music); the term is due to the fact that Christian churches sang without instrumental accompaniment for the first several hundred years of its existence. It is often misspelled as acapella or a capella, which is derived from the Latin spelling (but in Latin capella means small goat).
2007-02-01 10:37:47
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answered by sknymnie 6
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Main Entry:a cap£pel£la
Variant:also a ca£pel£la \**-k*-*pe-l*\
Function:adverb or adjective
Etymology:Italian a cappella in chapel style
Date:circa 1864
: without instrumental accompaniment
In case you don't understand this, it is a capella.
God bless you :)
2007-02-01 11:49:35
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answered by Anonymous
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A cappella
2007-02-01 10:43:56
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answered by No Name 2
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Ragtime?
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answered by Anonymous
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A cappella (two words)
2007-02-01 10:41:16
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answered by lowpointroad 6
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It's spelled acappella also spelled acapella either way is fine
2007-02-01 10:40:27
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answered by Ce 1
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Either: a capella (Latin) or a cappella (Italian). Both are correct
2007-02-01 10:43:09
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answered by SuperQuad 1
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A cappela
2007-02-01 10:37:18
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answered by tishhh 4
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i think its a cappella (2 words) but i could b wrong...
2007-02-01 10:42:06
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answered by blondesweetie780 2
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and music with no singing, is called Rapping! ha ha!
2007-02-01 10:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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