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Old 04-16-2006, 09:04 PM
Sherry Crann (sherry)
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Default Howdy Cynthia, And a very H

Howdy Cynthia,

And a very Happy Easter to you, too!

It sounds like your choir enjoys some challenges A good choral performance is a beautiful thing - there's just nothing to compare to human voices en masse like that.

What a great way to help your choir learn their parts quickly! And the variations that you did would definitely be of great help. It's also useful that you put all the parts on each CD, so that folks could perhaps practice their part "against" another part to help build their confidence.

I've done some similar things with Composer, but rather than emphasizing the parts (mine were instrumental arrangements), I actually made recordings with the individual parts missing so that folks could use the CDs for practicing "with the band" whenever it was convenient for them.

Thanks for sharing your methods with us! I hope your performance went well, and wish you much success for your next one.

ttfn,
Sherry

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