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Change:Would you call more than one da capo "da capi"?10:17 Yes, he is going back to the beginning and continuing to the segno. 10:18 My nail polish is badly chipped. Should I repaint with red, or should I do something more somber in observance of advent? 10:20
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Change: oboeists. 12:07 Jim asks the chorale to wait while he asks the orchestra to play the sinfonia again.12:11 Jim excuses the orchestra and asks the chorale to sing the first chorus. Again. 12:15 We finish. 12:49 Arrive at Adriane’s house, my pencil still in my hair. home
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Change: in singing “Alleluia, amen.” A note from Katharine: Thank you for visiting soprano.wetpaint.com. What you read above was my comedy routine in the McDonalds GospelFest 2006 Gospel Comedy competition. I was too busy to enter the competition in 2007. Find out why at katharineandlloyd.wetpaint.com home i878
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Change:time,time, you can sing the melody. This is why choir directors are always on the prowl for the lower three voices. Do you know a talented alto,
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Change: The "c" in “oOboeboe da c” must be German for cornet. 10:41 This is taking a long time. Wonder how we are going to finish by noon. 10:45 Remember my uncle’s theory that reading glasses make the eyes weaker. Take off glasses. Can’t read text. Put
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Change:"Hmm, there"Hmm. There is no punctuation in this passage. Obviously my choir should sing it straight through without pausing for a breath." Punctuation and grammar are a pleasant pastime in school. For choristers who enjoy respiration, they are a matter of life and breath.Remember diagramming sentences?
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Change:enoughenough? Sopranos rely on their ears so much. There it is, the melody, high above everything, easy to hear, easy to grab hold of. But the alto, the harmony...." In How Can We Keep from Singing: Music and the Passionate Life (2001, W.W. Norton), Joan
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Change:Passionate Life (2001, W.W. Norton), Joan Oliver Goldsmith wryly discloses what keeps singers going, and how "amateur"amateur" comes from the Latin for "lover," not "can't make a living at it." This book is a great present for your favorite chorister--you! home
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Change: content" button to add a joke or two. Promotional announcement: I sing in Calvary Chorale, which has performed choral music with its intended instrumentation in Summit, NJ, since 1973. This Sunday, December 2, we will sing the first three cantatas of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. kh
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Change:operation."....Ioperation."....I hadn't sung alto in twenty years. Could I still read music well enough Sopranos rely on their ears so much. There it is, the melody, high above everything, easy to hear, easy to grab hold of. But the alto, the harmony...." In How Can We
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Change:harmonize?harmonize? So there she is, our soprano, at the end of the church service. Her voice is finally warmed up, and she is bursting with the glory of God—and the desire to prove that she still has those high notes. She takes a deep
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Change: often overrules me. Still, ability to diagram in my head gives me a leg to stand on when arguing the point.Here's to breathing early and often! home_______________________________________________________________________
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Change:breaths—andbreaths—and to alert the choir director to them as well. “Jim,” I interpose, “I have a breath marked here.” Naturally, he is extremely grateful,
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Change:Also known in the streets and dark alleys as Crank, Smack, Junk, and H, heroin is made from morphine, which is an innate substance in the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. This drug typically appears as a brown or white powder which can be intravenously injected, snorted, or smoked.
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