Sunday, October 20, 2019
50 Synonyms for Song
50 Synonyms for Song  50 Synonyms for Song  50 Synonyms for Song                                      By Mark Nichol                                            	  Numerous words that describe various types of musical composition are listed and defined below. (Note that in the definitions below, popular denotes not a musical form that is widely enjoyed, but a song of a type traditionally derived from common people and folk traditions rather than from professional composers. Forms of the word accompany refer to instrumental support.)  1. Air: any of several types of songs or songlike compositions, including ballads and folk songs  2. Anthem: a song or hymn of joy or praise or, by extension, a rousing pop song that resonates with a certain class of listeners  3. Aria: a complex solo accompanied melody, especially in opera  4. Art song: a solo accompanied melody often performed on a formal social occasion  5. Ballad: a narrative composition with rhythmic verse, or a popular slow romantic or sentimental song  6. Barcarole: a work song with a beat that alternates between strong and weak to suggest the rhythm of rowing a boat  7. Cantata: a composition for one or more voices with solos, duets, choruses, and speechlike parts  8. Canticle: a song based on scripture and performed during a church service  9. Carol: a song or hymn of joy, performed popularly or during a church service  10. Chanson: the type of song sung in a cabaret or a music hall  11. Chant: as monotonous but rhythmic song or other vocalization; see also plainsong  12ââ¬â14à . Chantey/chanty/shanty: a rhythmic sailorsââ¬â¢ work song  15. Chorale: a hymn or song sung by a group in church  16. Cover: a song composed by someone other than the performer(s)  17. Descant: a melody sung as a counterpoint to another melody  18. Dirge: a song of mourning  19. Ditty: a simple, lighthearted popular song  20. Drinking song: an upbeat song appropriate for group singing during social drinking  21. Elegy: see dirge  22. Fight song: an inspirational song to encourage athletes during team competition  23. Folk song: a popular song with a simple melody and a verse/refrain structure  24. Glee: a part-song, generally one performed by men  25. Hallelujah: a song of praise or thanks  26. Hymn: a song of joy or praise, especially in a religious context  27. Noel: a carol sung at Christmastime  28. Jingle: a short, catchy, repetitive song, including one used to advertise a product or service  29. Lament: see dirge  30. Lay: a simple song or other ballad  31. Lullaby: a simple rhyming song sung to soothe children or prepare them for sleeping  32. Madrigal: see glee and part-song  33. Medley: two or more songs, or parts thereof, performed as one composition  34. Melody: a rhythmic composition  35. Motet: a choral composition, usually unaccompanied, based on a sacred text  36. Paean: a hymn or song of praise, thanks, or triumph  37. Part-song: a usually unaccompanied song for two or more voices, one of which carries the melody  38. Psalm: a sacred song sung during religious services  39. Remix: a variation of a song that includes additional or rearranged elements  40. Requiem: see dirge  41. Rocker: an upbeat, energetic song in the style of the rock genre  42. Round: a song in which multiple singers sing the same melody and lyrics  43. Roundelay: a simple song that includes a refrain  44. Serenade: a courting song, vocal or instrumental or both  45. Spiritual: a simple, emotional religious song of a form developed by black slaves in the American South  46. Standard: a familiar song that is among those typically performed by a certain category of musicians  47. Threnody: see dirge  48. Torch song: a popular sentimental song, usually referring to the end of a love affair or to unrequited love  49. Vocal: a song for voice accompanied by one or more instruments  50. Work song: a song structured to aid in the performance of a rhythmic group task                                          Want to improve your English in five minutes a day? Get a subscription and start receiving our writing tips and exercises daily!                Keep learning! Browse the Vocabulary category, check our popular posts, or choose a related post below:The Yiddish Handbook: 40 Words You Should Know41 Words That Are Better Than GoodEbook, eBook, ebook or e-book?    
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