Thanks for this practice recording; great help to sections!
TO RENTMANIAC6: Actually, the emPHAsis should be on "LU"; although aspiration of the H is also correct and lends rhythmic drive to the "fortspinnung" - the "driving forth" of the melodic repetition. My take on it -- for what it's worth--is that it should be dance like -- light and swift with great joy.
Thanks for this practice recording; great help to sections!
TO RENTMANIAC6: Actually, the emPHAsis should be on "LU"; although aspiration of the H is also correct and lends rhythmic drive to the "fortspinnung" - the "driving forth" of the melodic repetition. My take on it is that it should be dance like -- light and swift with great joy.
Thanks for this practicing recording; great help to sections!
TO RENTMANIAC6: Actually, the emPHAsis should be on "LU"; although aspiration of the H is also correct and lends rhythmic drive to the "fortspinnung" - the "driving forth" of the melodic repetition. My take on it is that it should be dance like -- light and swift with great joy.
I am not a master musician. But our mentor says the Hallelujah is a song of the Baroque period. Meaning, you should have given it more of a surprising song. "HA! llelujah. HA! llelujah!" with emphasis on the first syllable. You made it sound like a ballad. Though, this is a very wonderful example. Thank you very much. I was looking for a good sound because I have to study this. :D
thank you very much! a big help!
johnnygreggy 10 months ago
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Thanks for this practice recording; great help to sections!
TO RENTMANIAC6: Actually, the emPHAsis should be on "LU"; although aspiration of the H is also correct and lends rhythmic drive to the "fortspinnung" - the "driving forth" of the melodic repetition. My take on it -- for what it's worth--is that it should be dance like -- light and swift with great joy.
vcma1129 11 months ago
Thanks for this practice recording; great help to sections!
TO RENTMANIAC6: Actually, the emPHAsis should be on "LU"; although aspiration of the H is also correct and lends rhythmic drive to the "fortspinnung" - the "driving forth" of the melodic repetition. My take on it is that it should be dance like -- light and swift with great joy.
vcma1129 11 months ago
Thanks for this practicing recording; great help to sections!
TO RENTMANIAC6: Actually, the emPHAsis should be on "LU"; although aspiration of the H is also correct and lends rhythmic drive to the "fortspinnung" - the "driving forth" of the melodic repetition. My take on it is that it should be dance like -- light and swift with great joy.
vcma1129 11 months ago
rentmanica is right!
it should be majestical!
[i dont like the way he pronounce the word!
TheZephyr2010 1 year ago
i would like to thank you very much for this, this helped me improve me part for the Christmas concert
uberfiend1 1 year ago
I am not a master musician. But our mentor says the Hallelujah is a song of the Baroque period. Meaning, you should have given it more of a surprising song. "HA! llelujah. HA! llelujah!" with emphasis on the first syllable. You made it sound like a ballad. Though, this is a very wonderful example. Thank you very much. I was looking for a good sound because I have to study this. :D
rentmaniac6 1 year ago
@rentmaniac6 I think that this is just for learning notes, not how its actually going to/supposed to be sung.
Nf9456 1 year ago