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shall I find your
singing school. You'll find it
under the tall oak
where the
leaves do
shake and blow, You'll find a half
hundred a-
singing faw, sol, [law]...
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Singing is the act of
creating musical sounds with the voice. A
person whose profession is
singing is
called a singer,
artist or
vocalist (in jazz and/or...
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congregational and
social singing. The notation,
introduced in late 18th
century England,
became a po****r
teaching device in
American singing schools.
Shapes were...
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Douglas School of
Singing and
Dramatic Art, was a
drama school, and
originally a
singing school, in London. It was one of the
leading drama schools in Britain...
- Dispatch." He
taught a
singing school in Stoughton, M****achusetts in 1774 and all the
pupils names were
listed He was
listed as "
singing master" in the Boston...
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Sacred Harp
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Sacred Harp
singing is a
tradition of
sacred choral music that
originated in New
England and...
- murder.
Butch Albarracin, the
owner of "Center for Pop", a Manila-based
singing school, also
believes the
lyrics of "My Way"
increase the violence. The lyrics...
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known as Sœur
Sourire (French for 'Smiling Sister') and
often called The
Singing Nun in English-speaking countries, was a
Belgian singer-songwriter and...
- as psalmody.
These tunes and
settings were
produced for
choirs and
singing schools located in
Congregationalist communities of New England. Swan is unique...
- male
singer who
underwent castration before puberty in
order to
retain singing voice equivalent to that of a soprano, mezzo-soprano, or contralto. The...