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Singing and chanting
Singing or chanting has been done to accompany labor on sea-going vessels among various cultural groups at various times and in various places.

Singing and is
His 1757 Anleitung zur Singekunst ( Introduction to the Art of Singing ) is a translation of Pier Francesco Tosi's 1723 treatise Opinioni de ' cantori antichi e moderni with Agricola's own extensive comments.
Singing karaoke alone is called hitokara ( ヒトカラ, ヒト hito, " one person " or " alone " and カラ kara, " karaoke ") in Japan.
He became interested in an Arapaho woman whose name, Waa-Nibe, is approximated in English as " Grass Singing " Her tribe was camped nearby the rendezvous.
Singing Grass is said to have been popular at the rendezvous and also to have caught the attention of a French-Canadian trapper, Joseph Chouinard.
Singing is traditional at Sabbath meals.
Tours is home to François Rabelais University, the site of one of the most important choral competitions, called Florilège Vocal de Tours International Choir Competition, and is a member city of the European Grand Prix for Choral Singing.
Singing and crosstalk are minimized because the high-level output of a repeater is at a different frequency than the low-level input to other repeaters.
When a musician hears Bix's solo on ' Singing the Blues ', he becomes aware after two bars that the soloist knows exactly what he is doing and that he has an exquisite sense of discord and resolution.
Singing without accompaniment is called a cappella singing ( although the American Choral Directors Association discourages this usage in favor of " unaccompanied ," since a cappella denotes singing " as in the chapel " and much unaccompanied music today is secular ).
Also in June is the popular Broadway review presented by UK Opera Theatre, " It's A Grand Night for Singing!
There, he discovers a group of Force-sensitive witches called the Witches of Dathomir, banded into two separate groups: a collective of benign, matriarchal clans ; the one he is in contact with being the Singing Mountain Clan, and the witches who have turned to the dark side, called the Nightsisters.
Knowles is also a qualified lawyer, a mother of one, and runs a Singing School ( see her website: www. karenknowles. com. au ).
Singing at dawn, during the hour before sunrise, is assumed to be important in defending the bird's territory.
Melpomene (; ; " to sing " or " the one that is melodious "), initially the Muse of Singing, she then became the Muse of Tragedy, for which she is best known now.
* Rosamund is mentioned as past mistress of Henry II in the novel The Time of Singing by Elizabeth Chadwick ( 2008 )
William Shakespeare's 1600 play Much Ado About Nothing contains an early modern reference to the legendary king, and Alfred Noyes ' poem Forty Singing Seamen is based on the Prester John legend ; and in 1910 British novelist and politician John Buchan used the legend in his sixth book, Prester John, to supplement a plot about a Zulu uprising in South Africa.
Later in the series it was mentioned that the Singing Sword is a sister to King Arthur's Excalibur.
* 1902 The Southwest Texas Sacred Harp Singing Convention is established in McMahan.
On the fourth Sunday of each May, The Big Singing, an all-day sing-along program of Southern Harmony shape note gospel music is held at the county courthouse.
While other major singings still survive, The Big Singing, begun in 1884, is the only singing in the world to use the William Walker Southern Harmony system of shape-note singing.
The Big Singing is also distinguished as the oldest continuously operating indigenous music festival in the United States.
* Camp Singing Hills is near Waterville, MN

Singing and called
With fellow senators Trent Lott, Larry Craig, and James Jeffords, he formed a barbershop quartet called The Singing Senators.
The novel was also adapted as a Broadway musical, called A Time for Singing, which opened at the Broadway Theatre, New York, on 21 May 1966.
This event, organized in 1884 and called The Big Singing or Big Singing Day, is considered by many to be the oldest indigenous musical tradition in the United States.
Carraway was originally a railroad engineer and was hence called the " Singing Engineer ".
Cooke began his career singing gospel with his siblings in a group called The Singing Children when he was nine.
A multinational collaboration to study the connection between singing and health was established in 2009, called Advancing Interdisciplinary Research in Singing ( AIRS ).
They were called Mandy's, Mandy's Candies and Mandy's Singing Bamboo.
She conducts music workshops around the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, including a workshop she created called " Building a Vocal Community: Singing in the African American Tradition ".
* Singing Sand Dunes in Kazakhstan, also called Singing Barkhan
In the early 1900s, the church was sometimes called " The Singing Church " due to the exuberance of the singing and the strong reliance upon music as part of the worship service.
Carl Zeidler was known as the " Singing Mayor of Milwaukee " because wherever he went he always had a song for every meeting or occasion, especially " God Bless America "; he was also called the " Boy Mayor " because of his boyish good looks.
To his family, Fisher was always called " Sonny Boy ", a nickname derived from the song of the same name in Al Jolson's film The Singing Fool ( 1928 ).
This event, first organized in 1884 and called The Big Singing or Big Singing Day, is considered by many to be the oldest indigenous musical tradition in the United States.
In 2000 a five CD collection was released called Singing The Spirit Home.
Hotchkiss students run a number of clubs, including The Record, a biweekly, student-run newspaper ; the Human Rights Initiative ; WKIS Radio Station ; BaHSA, the Black and Hispanic Student Alliance ; the Gay / Straight Alliance ; HotchkissTV ; Junior Bearcats ; Asian Society ; The Whipping Post ( Hotchkiss's satire publication ); the Writing Block ( a creative writing publication ); the Chinese Club ; Hotchkiss Republicans ; Hotchkiss Democrats ; Investment Club ; WAHED ( Hotchkiss-Afghanistan Initiative ); Economics Club ; Hotchkiss Libertarians ; the Hotchkiss Political Union ; Club Backgammon ; Club Singing ; RomCom ( Movie showing club ); Chess Club ; Science Olympiad ; Hotchkiss Lookbook ( Student-run Fashion and Arts blog / publication ); Songs For Smiles ; SEA ( Students for Environment Awareness ); the yearbook ( called the Mischianza ); and Read to Grow.
His parents, John Galvin ( 1826 – 1864 ) and his wife Louisa, née Dutton ( 1831 – 1891 ), performed together in a music hall double act called " The Singing and Acting Duettists ".

Singing and accompaniment
Singing in a loud whisper, to a melodious finger-picked accompaniment, he began to play local dances and parties while working as a sharecropper.
Singing of hymns with musical accompaniment is generally referred to as Kirtan.

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