Vocality

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Vocality or special vocal effects are

African American vernacular music.[1]

Guttural effects include

definite in pitch/sung or indefinite in pitch/spoken). Interpolated vocality is the addition of new vocal sounds or texts (interpolated verbalism) to a song while lyric variation is derived from or embellishes existing lyrics.[1]

Notes

  1. ^ a b (Stewart 1998, p.5-8)

Sources

  • Stewart, Earl L. (1998). African American Music: An Introduction. .