a chorale

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choral
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a chorus or choir
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a form of Lutheran or Protestant hymn tune
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{i} hymn; choir
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A chorale is a piece of music sung as part of a church service. a Bach chorale
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a hymn tune
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a hymn tune of the Lutheran church NAM 28 3rd Movement
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A German Lutheran hymn tune
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characteristic hymn introduced by Martin Luther
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German for hymn; also used for a four-part harmonization of a German hymn
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A Jazz-based tool for exploring sequence assemblies [ partially implemented ]
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The same thing as a hymn
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A simple hymn tune sung either in unison or harmonized
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A selected group from within the Classical Youth Chorus
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Hymn-like song, characterized by blocked chords
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a stately Protestant (especially Lutheran) hymn tune
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A chorale is a group of people who sing together. a piece of music praising God, usually sung in a church by a large group of people (choral, from choralgesang ). Metrical hymn tune associated in common English usage with the Lutheran church in Germany. From early in the Reformation, chorales were to be sung by the congregation during the Protestant liturgy. The words of the Lutheran chorales were often Latin plainsong hymn texts translated into the vernacular. The melodies were often borrowed from secular song and therefore displayed great melodic and structural simplicity. In modern times the chorale is considered to be a musical setting, usually polyphonic (multivoiced), of a traditional religious text
a chorale
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