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humorist-workshop

Choir


Question Posted Monday January 7 2008, 9:58 pm

Our choir music sounds a little boring. At least the alto part, which is what I sing. Any way to spice it up?

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Additional info, added Monday January 7 2008, 9:59 pm:
If it helps the song is Selah by Dan Forrest..

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orphans answered Tuesday January 8 2008, 4:51 pm:
Try to sing really loudly and very strong, because it makes the music more enjoyable. Trust me, I have sat through m,any concerts with dull as dishwater performances, but the ones that stick out in my mind are the ones that were loud and bold :]
Good luckk

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orphans answered Tuesday January 8 2008, 1:41 pm:
just have a really bold voice i love singers with a bold voice they completly rock good luck hope you have fun

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