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Anonymous
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posted: 4/20/2006 at 7:10:03 PM ET
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Could you please explain what and how par relates to vocal music. thanks

aramispxxvi
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posted: 5/15/2006 at 10:29:50 AM ET
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Can you give an example of what you are asking for in a piece of music. Is it par.? or just par? I have seen par. which is short for part as in Soprano, alto, tenor, bass, etc ...

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posted: 5/23/2006 at 3:47:51 PM ET
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I can find no reference of "par" in music. Closest I found was something performed"par excellance". French/Latin meaning without comparison/very good. I fanyone has anything better, step up to the plate.


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