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artisan | 12:59 Fri 01st Mar 2002 | Phrases & Sayings
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Is there a specific term for a phrase which is sung, such as "Da-Dah!" or the pantomimic "He's behind you!"? Can you think of any more?
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I meant said in a tuneful fashion. I think 'filling' is the name for musical phrases adlibbed into music, such as "Have a banana" in the song "Let's all go down the strand." Another possible example is the Salvationist "Come and join us," sung to a tamborine-I don't think there's an actual song called Come and Join Us.
"gah dung...tsssssss!"

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