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Song logo #10101) Aid in identifying a bird 2) Air or number 3) Album component 4) Album number 5) Album track 6) Ancient Chinese state 7) Anthem 8) Any one of the Top 40 9) Auld Lang Syne 10) Ballad 11) Ballad or barcarole 12) Ballad or carol 13) Ballad or hymn 14) Bargain price 15) Berlin composition 16) Berlin creation
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Song logo #10101) Air 2) Anthem 3) Aria 4) Ballad 5) Barcarole 6) Barcarolle 7) Berceuse 8) Birdcall 9) Birdsong 10) Cantus 11) Coronach 12) Cradlesong 13) Dirge 14) Ditty 15) Folksong 16) Lay 17) Lied 18) Lullaby 19) Melody 20) Oldie 21) Partsong 22) Requiem 23) Roundelay 24) Scolion 25) Threnody 26) Tune 27) Vocal
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  1. a short musical composition with words
  2. a distinctive or characteristic sound
  3. the act of singing
  4. the characteristic sound produced by a bird
  5. a very small sum
  6. the imperial dynasty of China from 960 to 1279; noted for art and literature and philosophy

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Song logo #21000 In music, a song is a composition for voice performed by singing or alongside musical instruments. A choral or vocal song may be accompanied by musical instruments, or it may be unaccompanied, as in the case of a cappella songs. The lyrics (words) of songs are typically of a poetic, rhyming nature, though they may be religious verses or free prose...
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Song logo #21000[Chinese surname] Song is the pinyin transliteration of the Chinese family name 宋. It is transliterated as Sung in Wade-Giles, and Soong is also a common transliteration. In addition to being a common surname, it is also the name of a Chinese dynasty, the Song Dynasty, written with the same character. The first written record of the chara...
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Song logo #21000[Korean surname] Song is a Korean language surname. ==Kinds== ==Clans== Song (宋) clans include the Yeosan, Eunjin, Jincheon, Yeonan, Yaseong, Cheongju, Sinpyeong, Gimhae, Namyang, and Bokheung. One Song (松) clan is the Yongseong. ==List of persons with the surname== ...
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Song logo #21000[airline] Song, LLC was a low-cost airline within an airline brand owned and operated by Delta Air Lines from 2003 to 2006. Song`s main focus was on leisure traffic between the northeastern United States and Florida, a market where it competed with JetBlue Airways. It also operated flights between Florida and the West Coast, and from the No...
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Song logo #21002• (n.) That which is sung or uttered with musical modulations of the voice, whether of a human being or of a bird, insect, etc. • (n.) A trifle. • (n.) An object of derision; a laughingstock. • (n.) A lyrical poem adapted to vocal music; a ballad. • (n.) Poetical composition; poetry; verse. • (n.) More generally, any p...
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song logo #21003piece of music performed by a single voice, with or without instrumental accompaniment. Works for several voices are called duets, trios, etc.; ... [15 related articles]
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Song logo #22214Includes all sounds made by birds including those that are made by their bill, their feathers, etc. Birds use their syrinx to make sounds while humans use their larynx.
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Song logo #22385A lyric poem with a number of repeating stanzas (called refrains), written to be set to music in eit
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Song logo #20972Song (sŏng; 115) noun [ Anglo-Saxon song , sang , from singan to sing; akin to Dutch zang , German sang , Icelandic söngr , Goth. saggws . See Sing .] 1. That which is sung or uttered with musical modulations of the voice, whet...
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Song logo #23475Bird song generally consists of repeated “phrases” or notes to attract a mate, announce territory or both. Often sung at dawn (“dawn chorus”) or prior to evening roost. Bird song can be a diagnostic means of identifying species.
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Song logo #20166A poem which is written to be sung or chanted - without or without musical accompaniment.
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Song logo #22215territorial vocalization used to communicate the identity and whereabouts of an individual to other birds and/or to signals sexual intentions and create/maintain pair bonds. Different from call.
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song logo #20400[n] - a very small sum 2. [n] - a distinctive or characteristic sound 3. [n] - a short musical composition with words 4. [n] - the act of singing
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song logo #20974 noun the act of singing; `with a shout and a song they marched up to the gates`
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song logo #21221A setting of words to music for one or more singers, with or without instrumental accompaniment. Song may be sacred, for example a psalm, motet, or cantata, or secular, for example a folk song or ballad. In verse song, the text changes in mood while the music remains the same; in lied and other forms of art song, the music changes in response t...
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Song logo #21641Relaxed
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Song logo #22222Vocalization used mostly by male birds to attract a mate or to define and defend a territory (compare
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song logo #22288a vocal solo.
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Song logo #24146Vocal birds often make different sounds depending on activity, a song may be a territorial or courtship sound, whereas a call may be a more passive sound made while roosting perhaps, an alarm call does what it says.
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