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doo-wop

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Doo-wop is an upbeat vocal style of rhythm and blues that started in the 1940s and 1950s. Groups sing smooth harmony with nonsensical backup syllables like "doo-wop" and tell simple stories about young love.
Main Features
  • Vocal Harmony: Groups use a lead singer and background voices.
  • Scat Syllables: Singers use fun sounds like "sh-boom" or "doo-wop."
  • A Cappella Roots: Many songs start with little or no instruments.
  • Light Instruments: Basic guitars, bass, and drums support the voices.
Famous Examples
  • The Chords - "Sh-Boom" (1954)
  • The Penguins - "Earth Angel" (1954)
  • The Marcels - "Blue Moon" (1961)
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