
A Few Plain Hints: William Walker's Words for Singers (suite) |
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Vocal solos, SATB, optional piano | ||
Fun, varied advice for singers in eleven short pieces. 19th-century American text is usually sensible, often humorous. Includes four solos and some ensemble sections. |
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HMM 23M4023 | Price: see purchasing notes below | |
Timing:
22:00 |
Number of Pages:
76 |
Difficulty:
MM |
Occasion/theme:
Music, singing, health |
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Text Source:         
William Walker from The Southern Harmony |
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Tune Source:       
original music |
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Notes: Preferable with piano but may be performed a cappella. Available via this link from J.W. Pepper MyScore. Includes A Person Or Persons, Care Should Be Taken, When Singing In Concert, It Is By No Means Necessary, There Should Not Be Any Noise, Your Singers May Not Join, Learners Should Beat Time, There Are But Few Long Notes, Too Long Singing Injures The Lungs, When Learning To Sing and The Nearest Perfection. Details of each on its individual page. |
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