what is thr manner of performing a song half sung & half spoken
That would be an opinion, but I'd say a half step or more below the note supposed to be played/sung is definitely quite flat.
A thousand years was written and sung by Chirstina Perri
One thought:The book of Psalms was, actually, the Hebrew songbook, written by faithful worshipers of God, so ALL of it was sung in the temple and on other occasions.We can see evidence of this from many of the 'headings' or 'superscriptions' above many of the Psalms (such as Psalm 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 30, 38, 60, 92, 102) as they provide musical insight and instruction.
1/2 is spoken as "one half" and it is simply an object cut/split into 2 even pieces. One of the pieces would be called a half. 1/2 is also a fraction, a real number, and a rational number. 0.5 and 50% are equivalent to 1/2.
what is thr manner of performing a song half sung & half spoken
The manner of half sung and half spoken is known as recitative, which is a vocal style often used in opera and oratorio. It is used to convey dialogue or narrative in a more speech-like manner than traditional singing.
No.
Musically is not usually spoken it is sung.
Basically - Grand opera contains no spoken dialogue, every thing is sung; a Light Opera contains both sung and spoken dialogue
This depends on the form the opera is in. For example, Italian operas are usually completely sung. German operas in the style of singspiel are mostly sung with some spoken dialogue in between. Singspiel operas do not contain recitative, conversational singing. Then there are operettas which are mostly sung but contain spoken dialogue as well.
"The Lord be with you." - "And also with you."
Yes, in the Broadway/ Musical version...If anything is spoken its a line here and a word there. Like 99.9% of the show is sung.
Acapella is music sung without accompaniment. Spoken word is verse (poetry, etc.) spoken without music.
No it is not sung in japanese, it is sung in latin. You can learn a lot about Smash Bros. on The Smash Wiki at http://super-smash-bros.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page
(Sung)Martha was an average dog. She went -(Bark). And- (Woof). And- (Grrrrrr).(Sung)But when she ate some alphabet soup, then what happened was bizarre.(spoken)On the way to Martha's stomach, the letters lost their way. They travelled to her brain and now-(Sung)She's got a lot to say. Now she speaks.(Spoken)How now brown cow?(Sung)Martha Speaks. Yeah, she speaks and speaks and speaks and speaks and speaks...(Spoken)What's a caboose? When are we eating again?(Sung)Martha speaks...(spoken) Hey Joe, what d'ya know!(spoken) My name's not Joe.(Sung)She's not always right but still that Martha speaks.(spoken) Hi there!(Sung mildly fast)She's got a voice; she's ready to shout. Martha will tell you what it's all about. Sometimes wrong, but seldom in doubt. Martha will tell you what it's all about. That dog's unique...(spoken) Testing, one, two!(Sung)Hear her speak! Martha Speaks and speaks and speaks and speaks and...(spoken) Communicates, enumerates, elucidates, exaggerates, indicates, and explicates, bloviates, and overstates and (pant, pant, pant) hyperventilates!Martha...to reiterate,(spoken in joyful sing-song voice)Martha speaks!
No.Lyrics are words that are spoken, or more usually sung, to the accompaniment of music.A dialogue is words spoken between two (or more) people; a conversation.