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a cappella
(redirected from Acappela)

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a cap·pel·la   k-pl)
adv. Music
Without instrumental accompaniment.

[Italian : a, in the manner of + cappella, chapel, choir.]

a cappella [ɑː kəˈpɛlə]
adj & adv
(Music / Classical Music) Music without instrumental accompaniment
[Italian: literally, according to (the style of the) chapel]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.a cappella - sung without instrumental accompaniment; "they sang an a cappella Mass"
unaccompanied - playing or singing without accompaniment; "the soloist sang unaccompanied"
Adv.1.a cappella - without musical accompaniment; "they performed a cappella"
Translations
a cappella (Mus)
adv singa cappella
adjA-cappella- attr inv


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com The Smokin' Sisters are a Newcastle-based 20-piece female Acappela singing group with professionals and amateurs and ranging in age from 16-43.
As we waited for our main courses to arrive, we were entertained by a female Acappela group who had taken up residence in the concourse and serenaded us with a selection of popular songs.
 
 
 
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