it is a vocal characteristic that has one syllable and is sung against several note passenger.
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Melisma is the singing of a single syllable of text while moving between several different notes in succession.
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Melisma is a vocal characteristic that has one syllable and is sung against several note passengers.
- Melisma is the practice of singing a single syllable of text while switching between multiple distinct notes in rapid succession.
- Melismatic music, as opposed to syllabic music, in which each syllable of text is matched to a single note, is sung in this form.
- A vocal run is an informal name for melisma.
- This feature may still be observed in Greek music, Irish folk music, and Arabic music, where the scale is made up of "quarter tones."
- The chanting of Orthodox Christians shows a passing resemblance to this as well.
- This sequence from the famous sci-fi film The Fifth Element is a superb example of melismatic singing.
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