Capella

/kəˈpɛlə/ noun

A cappella (often shortened to 'capella'): singing performed without instrumental accompaniment, using only human voices.

From Italian 'a cappella,' literally 'in the chapel style,' referencing the practice of singing without instruments in church chapels during the Renaissance. 'Cappella' comes from Latin 'cappella' (chapel).

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