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a cappella
(a cap|pella)
Pronunciation:
/ˌa kəˈpɛlə, ˌɑː/
adjective
&
adverb
(with reference to choral music) sung without instrumental accompaniment:
[
as adjective
]
:
an a cappella Mass
[
as adverb
]
:
the consorts usually perform a cappella
Origin:
Italian, literally 'in chapel style'
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