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-'''Singing''' is the act of producing [[music]]al [[sound]]s with the [[human voice|voice]], and augments regular [[speech]] by the use of both [[tonality]] and [[rhythm]]. One who sings is called a '''singer''' or '''vocalist'''. Singers perform [[music]] ([[aria]]s, [[recitative]]s, [[song]]s, etc.) that can be sung either with or without [[accompaniment]] by [[musical instrument]]s. Singing is often done in a group of other musicians, such as in a [[choir]] of singers with different voice ranges, or in an ensemble with instrumentalists, such as a [[rock group]] or [[Baroque orchestra|baroque ensemble]]. 
-==See also==+A '''Baroque orchestra''' is a large ensemble for mixed instruments that existed during the [[Baroque music|Baroque]] era of Western [[Classical music]], commonly identified as 1600–1750.
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-* [[A cappella]] 
-* [[Aria]] 
-* [[Bel canto]] 
-* [[Chanson]] 
-* [[Chiaroscuro (music)]] 
-* [[Choral music]] 
-* [[Fach]] 
-* [[Group singing]] 
-* [[Opera]] 
-* [[Overtone singing]] 
-* [[Recitative]] 
-* [[Singer-songwriter]] 
-* [[Sprechgesang]] 
-* [[Throat singing (disambiguation)|Throat singing]] 
-* [[Voice pedagogy]] 
-* [[Voice projection]] 
-* [[Voice type]] 
-* [[Yodeling]] 
-* [[Winsingad]] 
-===Popular music=== 
-* [[Beat boxing]] 
-* [[Belt (music)]] 
-* [[Death growl]] 
-* [[Hum (sound)|Humming]] 
-* [[Lead vocalist]] 
-* [[Rapping]] 
-* [[Screaming (music)]] 
-* [[Vocoder]] 
-* [[Vocaloid]] 
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A Baroque orchestra is a large ensemble for mixed instruments that existed during the Baroque era of Western Classical music, commonly identified as 1600–1750.





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