As with any song it is open to interpretation. But from a personal point it seems to be about giving into the inevitable, of not being able to escape, even if not admitting this to others.
"Intending to burn, pretending to fight it,
Everyone learns faster on fire."
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If you mean not so much harmony, then I would say duet or trio or even quartet. If you mean there is background harmony, then solo or duet or trio or quartet with accompaniment. If you mean that there are some notes that sound as if they exist but they don't, then they're called ghost notes.
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Artist: The Kingston Trio Song: Tom Dooley