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Chichester University Chamber Choir sicut cervus

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2007

This is a recording and photo montage from the Chichester University chamber Choir tour to carcassonne 2006. Its a live recording and is slightly distorted, but the choir sounds great. enjoy

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  • what?! haha! "..started on a random note.."

    no tuning forks? :D

  • nope, no tuning fork....just a random note. we were on the side of a big cliff in the middle of france somewhere, didnt think we would find such nice accustics in a broken castle.

  • what key is this in?

  • i have to admit, i have no idea. We started on a random note, as it was recorded in a castle ontop of a french mountain, really odd, we just started singing in the tower. I'll get back to you once i sit down to a piano!

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  • pretty good

    my only complaint is that there's one alto who is really singing out.. (i mean seriously, way too loud)

    but other than that, good job!

  • Don't worry about this key "problem", I bet they didn't care in this time either.

    Lovely performance in this lovely old Carcassonne :-)

  • It's in G alright, right on. I have a keyboard next to me. :D

  • lol yeap.. wrong note.. =.=

  • I swear you are at least as low as key G.

    I am an alto but I can sing along the Bass line and touch low A-flat, as I follow you, I cannot hit the last note of the Bass (De--Us....). It has to be at least G!!!!

  • Fine performance- however, intonation suffers a bit in nearly every entrance of voices.Very nice "spinning out of the points of imitation!" And they seem to enjoy the "taste of the dissonance." Beautiful vowel consistancy on the final syllable "..us" of the word "Deus."

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