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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 3/16/2004 at 3:37:47 PM ET WHEN GIVING SHEET MUSIC TO SING ALTO, TENOR, BASS, IF THERE NO NOTATION LISTED, HOW DO YOU KNOW WHAT NOTES TO SING IF YOU ARE A TENOR?
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Taciturn Registered User
Registered: 8/3/2003 | posted: 3/16/2004 at 10:33:27 PM ET If there aren't any notes, I don't see how you could know what notes to sing.
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 4/10/2004 at 11:17:35 PM ET It is always in the following order from bottom to top: Bass, Tenor, Alto 1, Alto 2, Soprano 2, Soprano 1.
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Anonymous Anonymous Poster
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| posted: 5/3/2004 at 7:13:19 PM ET i need a song piece for my school talent show... something along the lines of opera something of high range but not as high as opera but somthing that tells a story & is pretty and modern like music today ... any ideas????
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musicbabe Registered User
Registered: 7/1/2004 | posted: 7/1/2004 at 7:06:31 AM ET maybe you mean a lyric sheet if there are no notations, right? i think you need a musical score if you need to sing the parts. if not, try listening to tapes but it will really require a great deal of listening activity. Goodluck!
labs(")
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