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umm dont get this!!!


Question Posted Tuesday May 3 2005, 4:52 pm

me and my friend want to do a duet for solo tryouts. but we dont hav a song. can you plz give me a few ideas????. thx

~natalie and hannah~

this was my question. how do i do a duet with songs by jesse and the other ppl you listed. they are soloists


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XxKaTiExLeIgHxX answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 5:49 pm:
Split apart the song, like you do the first verse and then both do the chorus then have her do the second verse and both do the chorus and then split up the rest etc so they can hear what you sound like together and apart.Duet for a Solo tryout?? they might make you sing alone, but i dont know because i dont know about what this thing is.

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