Singing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Singing is the act of producing musical sounds with the voice, and augments regular speech by the use of both tonality and rhythm. One who sings is called a singer or vocalist.
Scat singing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In vocal jazz, scat singing is vocal improvisation with wordless vocables, nonsense syllables or without words at all. Scat singing gives singers the ability to sing improvised ...
Singing Revolution - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The Singing Revolution is a commonly used name for events between 1987 and 1991 that led to the restoration of the independence of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
Overtone singing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Overtone singing, also known as overtone chanting, or harmonic singing, is a type of singing in which the singer manipulates the resonances (or formants) created as air travels ...
Singing bowl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Singing bowls (also known as Tibetan Singing Bowls, rin gongs, Himalayan bowls or suzu gongs) are a type of bell, specifically classified as a standing bell.
Barbershop music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Barbershop vocal harmony, as codified during the barbershop revival era (1940s–present), is a style of a cappella, or unaccompanied vocal music characterized by consonant ...
New Guinea Singing Dog - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The New Guinea Singing Dog (also known as the New Guinea Dingo, Hallstrom Dog and Singer) is a wild dog once found throughout New Guinea. New Guinea Singing Dogs are named for ...
The Singing Nun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jeanine Deckers (17 October 1933 (1933-10-17) – 29 March 1985 (1985-03-29)), known in English as The Singing Nun, was a Belgian nun, and a member (as Sister Luc Gabriel) of ...
Singing cowboy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A singing cowboy was a subtype of the archetypal cowboy hero of early Western films, popularized by many of the B-movies of the 1930s and 1940s. The typical singing cowboys ...