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Ballad song needed for mezzo-y alto.


Question Posted Wednesday November 15 2006, 6:52 pm

Our drama teacher just switched our musical on us from Anything Goes to Merrily We Roll Along. Because of their almost complete polarity, I now need a different song. I'm alto-second-soprano-ish. I don't know my exact range which I know makes this more difficult. My teacher suggested another ballad by Stephen Sondheim. So. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.

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theymos answered Tuesday November 28 2006, 6:03 pm:
-go to this site:
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-Pick your gender, type of song, and vocal range ONLY, leave everything else blank and click submit query(if you get no results, remove type of song)
-pick some random song, ones with multiple words are best, but dont click it
-copy the name of the song and go to google.com, search for it, but but it in quotes("song"), and find the lyrics
-go to audio.alltheweb.com and search for the song, again in quotes, to find an audio recording.

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