A music genre created by generations of African-Americans.
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Examples for "spiritual"
Examples for "spiritual"
1In contrast, she said, American Protestantism offers greater room for spiritual debate.
2However, I think the spiritual and intellectual benefits far outweighed the disadvantages.
3The spiritual community is the Church; it is organized in the churches.
4She made a special spiritual transcendence throughout the course of these years.
5That can only be good for the country's spiritual and moral health.
1In spirituals and in temporals, 'the hand of the diligent maketh rich.'
2The first to record the early hymns and spirituals were four-part-harmony quartets.
3Her program is on Negro music and she wishes to emphasize spirituals.
4The piece is structured around the singing of five traditional Negro spirituals.
5The spirituals and work songs were the product of the slave.
1They have referred to these as 'contemporary negro spirituals'.
2Paul Robeson told them about him; composes negro spirituals.
3The piece is structured around the singing of five traditional Negro spirituals.
4I mean we sang Negro Spirituals to help us break off of plantations.
5While Negro spirituals were not imported directly from Africa, they were more than an attempt to copy the master's music.
1Curry also referred to slavery, mentioning the healing power of the spiritual music sung by slaves.
2By the mid-80s she was recording spiritual music and releasing it as private press tapes on her own Avatar Book Institute.
3Her unique phrasing and innate feel for a song was a gift reinforced by her exposure to blues and spiritual music.
4If now during my laborious performance a friend enters the room, he might well say, I do not like spiritual music.
5Even though the place is shut to visitors, a sound system is pumping loud spiritual music, and Jay's hearing is going.
Translations for african-american spirituals