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Main => Ministry, M.O.M, Praise Teams and Choirs => Topic started by: Insoul on October 27, 2005, 10:09:17 PM
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I have just started a group "Elevated Praise" and I am good when it comes to teaching the alto and tenor parts but how or do anyone have tips on teaching the soprano parts. I need help asap. Thank you
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In what way do you need help. Can you be more specific please. so that I or someone else can give you some advice.
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Insoul:
Do you mean singing them their note? If so just false sello (sp) or get one of the better sopranos to singing after you gave the note. You can also hit the note on the organ or piano.
Joy
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Insoul:
Do you mean singing them their note? If so just false sello (sp) or get one of the better sopranos to singing after you gave the note. You can also hit the note on the organ or piano.
Joy
You also could sing the part an octave lower in pitch and have the sopranos mimick you in their range. As a tenor/baritone, I did this often and when it didn't work then I'd use my falsetto or head voice.
Be Blessed, hope this helps
Jonathan
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Yeah, okay thank you I think I can do that. Thanks for the advice. Sorry I wasn't clear enough
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falsetto