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
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. :-)
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.
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.
Not bad, but you can't beat Kings !
m0bob 8 months ago
Couldn't hear any first bass :P
jakeyboy12165 9 months ago
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
kschmidt592 11 months ago
@xotan if anything i though some of the pitches went a little over, but it stayed in tune for the most part. well done^_^
GriffinKing1991 1 year ago
our highschool Chamber choir is doing this :] a LOT slower, though...very hard to keep in tune...great work :]
1chick1camera 1 year ago
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 1 year ago
@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.
LSHSChoir 1 year ago
It is true that they went slightly flat but not my very much and they stayed in tune with themselves.
Great range of dynamics!
groovyzebra 1 year ago
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.
Japenguin 1 year ago
listen to 2:13- the end. thats where ull hear the problem
MUSICGENIUS0011 1 year ago