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  • amateurs

  • saprano and tener stand out the most. Amazing!

  • you did a very good job! my instructor tells us about a college "ah"! givemebackmydog's comment on the "ah" is accurate, you could try more practice with that- the "ah" in "allelujah". just a very long/tall "ah".

  • uhmm...the beginning wasnt so hot...

    but overall i loved it.

    anddddd uhmmm im singing this in my choir at school

  • Needed:

    -Real basses (we call them bass 3's)

    -more precise t's and s's and such at the ends of words

    -more emotional phrasing (lets not lie, this period's music could all use a little modern touch)

    -diction, diction, diction: Dr. Wayne Crannell of Austin College (Sherman, TX) calls it "fishy mouth" The man's a genius, just pretend you're a fish. Its not "gra", like "GRAss", its more like "grah-ss". Peace to the baritones!

  • no, your interpretation of the latin is way off. 'gra' is short and punctual. do not go around encouraging bad pronunciation. i thought they did an excellent job with this beautiful piece.

  • i did this in a mixed group of 20 people and it was pretty difficult. you guys memorized it well and the transitions are great! lots of the sections have a young sound though so try to create a maturer sound. great job though

  • Nice. I think I saw you guys in a convention in L.A. Needed more...nah...no comment. Just good job.

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