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From Three Latin Motets by Charles Villiers Stanford. Performed by the Brussels Chamber Choir conducted by Helen Cassano

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  • Not bad, but you can't beat Kings !

  • Couldn't hear any first bass :P

  • our all-state women's choir is doing this & performing it tonight. we're supposedly the first women's choir to do it, doubling up on all voice parts. it sounds absolutely amazing. this is my favorite song

  • @xotan if anything i though some of the pitches went a little over, but it stayed in tune for the most part. well done^_^

  • our highschool Chamber choir is doing this :] a LOT slower, though...very hard to keep in tune...great work :]

  • I agree that there are several places that are not perfectly in tune vertically. This is what is obvious, however, I was responding to the person who said it went very flat. This leaves the impression that the overall pitch fell greatly, which I do not hear and yes, you point out beautifully that I was referring to the horizontal tuning. :-)

  • @cherylstorey

    there is a difference between horizontal and vertical tuning. They start and end in the same key (good horizontal tuning), but many of the chords are not in tune and/or balanced (vertical tuning). This creates the "impression" of flatness.

  • It is true that they went slightly flat but not my very much and they stayed in tune with themselves.

    Great range of dynamics!

  • Good job, though I do see that problem. The group I'm in is also doing that song and we encountered that same problem. It's just not high enough, however I would not say that it's a flat note. Even if it is, they still stayed in key and blended nicely. It doesn't really matter that much in my opinion.

  • listen to 2:13- the end. thats where ull hear the problem

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