It ignites the fire in a person to sing along even if they aren't ready to be a refined singer later with regular practice. I just love it and can't go off. Terrific one!
Hey, Matthew, thank you for yet another wonderful work which is great for my middle school choirs! We use a lot of your material. Question - before I create my own, do you happen to have rehearsal tracks for each voice part? We don't rely on them too much, but they are helpful for the students to use during their at-home practicing. Thank you!
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Hey Dave, I'm happy to hear you're enjoying this warmup! Since the narration isn't too essential to the video, I didn't want it to overwhelm the mix, but thanks for sharing!
I am glad and surprised that you're using "do-re-mi" ! This is I the way I learned when I was 7 living in Argentina so when I came to the States at age 38, for me was hard to learn how to name the notes differently. (By the way, all over the world uses your and mine system.) I love your videos,
@@MatthewGawronskiMusic hey Matt, my choir is doing this again for a concert and I was wondering if I could ask a question. How long is the rest during measures 24-25? I keep having trouble with it and come in too early or too late. I'm also a beginner with singing as I only started in August so I'm not the greatest at reading sheet music
Hey, great question! Assuming you're singing the Baritone part, a good way to practice this is to count 1-2-3-4-5-6 out loud while listening to this recording, leading into measures 24-25. Since it's in 6-8 time, it takes some getting used to, but this should help you hear those 3 beats of rest in measure 25 before you come in. Hope this helps!@@hamclamcamp