Responsorial Singing
Style of singing in which a leader alternates with a chorus. Responsorial singing is found in the folk music of many cultures - e.g., American Indian, African, and African American. One example from the rural United States is the lining out of hymns in churches: a leader sings a hymn line, which is then repeated by the congregation. Responsorial singing of the psalms was practiced
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