I think it technically means ‘as in a chapel’ which probably was understood as vical musics sans accompaniment. My high school choir was called “A Cappella,” and we frequently performed con accompagnamento, or with accompaniment.
While Gregorian Chant would probable be the earliest ecclesiastical A Capella music we are familiar with, I enjoy the profane harmonies of Barber Shop Quartets.
Phred Premium Member over 6 years ago
Most a cappella groups I have heard are wonderful. A properly trained human singer is a joy to hear, IMHO.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 6 years ago
and al Dente had a brother who played for the yankees in the late 1940’s
Thomas Scott Roberts creator over 6 years ago
I think it technically means ‘as in a chapel’ which probably was understood as vical musics sans accompaniment. My high school choir was called “A Cappella,” and we frequently performed con accompagnamento, or with accompaniment.
littlejohn Premium Member over 6 years ago
I’m Eastern Orthodox, all our Church Music is A Capella. And with a well practiced choir, very beautiful too.
rugeirn over 6 years ago
This is remarkably stupid. An accapalla group IS a band. You don’t cut you a check payable to the instruments.
Nuke Road Warrior over 6 years ago
I don’t think an a cappella group the senator could afford would be that good.
nosirrom over 6 years ago
Pentatonix rule.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3MteSlpxCpo&list=RDyO9snUMvRuU&index=11
Dr_Fogg over 6 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRryqAlC-Ds
Linguist over 6 years ago
While Gregorian Chant would probable be the earliest ecclesiastical A Capella music we are familiar with, I enjoy the profane harmonies of Barber Shop Quartets.
JP Steve Premium Member over 6 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hi4XmAbA7JU
mauser7 over 6 years ago
Barbershop and DoWop groups both do A Capella signing. Of course you need them to have different voices, bass, tenor, etc.
BamaUmp over 6 years ago
I’m sure everyone has heard Barney Fife sing “a Capella?”