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GUEST,Judy Cook | 'A capella' vs 'unaccompanied' (43) | RE: 'A capella' vs 'unaccompanied' | 04 May 01 |
I thought they meant pretty much the same (I see now that's not true for everyone). I started using a cappella trying for a quick, positive way to refer to solo voice alone (something that doesn't start with "un"). I'd love to hear some alternatives - less posh would be better. |