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    Are instrumentals 'songs'?

    I suggest those scholars open a friggin' dictionary, lol
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    Are instrumentals 'songs'?

    Just because you want a song to be something, doesn't make it so. Yes, if she made VOCAL noises, it is a song... because she is SINGING. One does not have to sing a 'word,' but to use the vocal chords in a musical manner. Think of the word SING... it is related to SONG. It's that simple. Wow!!!!
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    Are instrumentals 'songs'?

    By the way, it's best to get a definition from an actual dictionary (the one above is from Oxford's). Here's another, from Webster's : the act or art of singing 2: poetical composition 3a: a short musical composition of words and music b: a collection of such compositions 4: a distinctive or...
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    Are instrumentals 'songs'?

    OR OTHER SET OF WORDS (wouldn't that include a LONG poem)???? Whatever, I presented the HISTORICAL context for this word, from which it derives. You can call a cat a table if you wish.
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    Are instrumentals 'songs'?

    a song is "a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung." It is a composition that uses the human voice (or a voice, such as a bird's song). The word song is related to 'sing.' One sings a song. An instrumental is a composition, on the other hand. You will notice that only...
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    Grand Fusion

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    Grand Fusion

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    I Don't Use Verses and Choruses, Good or Bad?

    Perhaps a modern example is Tubular Bells... there are repeats, yet diverse and expressive in different ways.
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 10
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 25
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

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    I Don't Use Verses and Choruses, Good or Bad?

    My influence is with Classical music... then the Beatles, but then Jazz. I rarely 'repeat' anything in my songs... it's a progression (prog rock), which is nothing like pop radio. Do Your Thing!
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 21
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 23 - It's in the Eyes
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 22 - Pedal to the Metal
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 9 - Good Morning
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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

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    TEXTURES - Introduction (album development)

    Track 16
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