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Synonyms
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Meaning:
aria

a song for one voice in an opera

operatic solo

assonance

the similarity of sound between one word and another because they have the same vowel or the same consonant

harmony, tune

discourse

(a) speech, talk

dialogue; dissertation

hallelujah

(an expression of) praise to God

religious song

hymn

a song of praise to God, as used in a religious service

religious song

melody

a simple song or tune; a tuneful section or theme in music

harmony, tune

monologue

a scene in a play in which only one person speaks; any long talk by one person in a conversation

speech by one person

narrate

to tell (a story); give an account of (something)

describe, detail

sang

of sing

carry a tune with one's voice

sing

to produce (musical sounds or words) with the voice; singular (as used in this dictionary)

carry a tune with one's voice

soprano

(of) (a person having) the highest singing voice of women and girls (and boys)

person with high singing voice

speak

to use one's voice to say words; to give a formal speech

talk

spoke

any one of the bars or wire rods connecting the centre of a wheel with the outer edge

talk

sung

of sing

carry a tune with one's voice

talk

a conversation; discussion; gossip; an informal speech

speech, address to group

tune

a series of notes forming a melody (of a song etc); to adjust (a musical instrument) to the right pitch; to adjust or adapt (the engine of a vehicle) so that it gives its best performance

melody, harmony

DESCANT as in Wiktionary
DESCANT as in Wikipedia