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What is it called when oen voice type sings a 'solo?'
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We have three groups (soprano, alto, and baritone) and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing. Our conductor referred to it as a specific word but I can't find anything anywhere... can anyone help me???
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We have three groups (soprano, alto, and baritone) and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing. Our conductor referred to it as a specific word but I can't find anything anywhere... can anyone help me???
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"and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing." - Can you clarify what you mean by this?
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We have three groups (soprano, alto, and baritone) and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing. Our conductor referred to it as a specific word but I can't find anything anywhere... can anyone help me???
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We have three groups (soprano, alto, and baritone) and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing. Our conductor referred to it as a specific word but I can't find anything anywhere... can anyone help me???
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"and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing." - Can you clarify what you mean by this?
– LSM07
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"and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing." - Can you clarify what you mean by this?
– LSM07
1 hour ago
"and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing." - Can you clarify what you mean by this?
– LSM07
1 hour ago
"and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing." - Can you clarify what you mean by this?
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Possibly soli?
In my experience, it means a solo for an entire section. For example, a saxophone soli would be a feature for all the saxophones in a big band.
Google tells me it has other meanings in different contexts, so it may not be a universally applicable term.
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Possibly soli?
In my experience, it means a solo for an entire section. For example, a saxophone soli would be a feature for all the saxophones in a big band.
Google tells me it has other meanings in different contexts, so it may not be a universally applicable term.
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Possibly soli?
In my experience, it means a solo for an entire section. For example, a saxophone soli would be a feature for all the saxophones in a big band.
Google tells me it has other meanings in different contexts, so it may not be a universally applicable term.
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Possibly soli?
In my experience, it means a solo for an entire section. For example, a saxophone soli would be a feature for all the saxophones in a big band.
Google tells me it has other meanings in different contexts, so it may not be a universally applicable term.
Possibly soli?
In my experience, it means a solo for an entire section. For example, a saxophone soli would be a feature for all the saxophones in a big band.
Google tells me it has other meanings in different contexts, so it may not be a universally applicable term.
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"and for one of the songs we're singing each vocal section has a piece or section that we have to sing." - Can you clarify what you mean by this?
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