
Acappella
A cappella is a style of vocal music where singers perform without any instrumental accompaniment. The term, originating from Italian meaning "in the chapel," emphasizes the focus on vocal skills to create melodies, harmonies, and rhythms solely with voices. Practitioners may imitate instruments or produce complex arrangements, showcasing technical talent and musical creativity. A cappella can be performed solo or in groups, and it spans many genres from classical to pop. It relies on vocal techniques such as breath control, pitch accuracy, and blending to produce a rich, full sound traditionally created by an ensemble or choir.