songrituals
Songrituals are ritual practices in which song or vocal performance sits at the core of the ceremonial act. A songritual combines vocal music with ritual actions, timekeeping, and communal participation to mark transitions, honor deities or ancestors, or facilitate healing and social cohesion. The term is used in ethnomusicology and anthropology to analyze how singing functions within ritual contexts.
Core characteristics of songrituals include structured sequences, the use of chants or melodic formulas, call-and-response patterns,
Functions of songrituals are diverse. They symbolize and enact shared beliefs, train initiates or participants, heal
Across cultures, songrituals appear in many forms. Examples include liturgical chant and psalm singing in Christian
Scholars study songrituals from perspectives such as ethnomusicology, anthropology, and liturgy. Methodological approaches include participant observation,