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so:text | Crooning. A reprehensible form of singing that established itself in light entertainment music in about the 1930s. It recommended itself at first to would-be singers without voices who were unable to acquire an adequate technique and later to a large public because anything, however inartistic, is likely to become popular if only it is done often enough by a large enough number of people. (en) |
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so:description | Everyman's Dictionary of Music (London: J. M Dent & Sons; 3rd ed. 1958) (en) |
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