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Hi! So glad you made it this far. 

This page will guide you through the process of how to get started 

Instructions

1. Select which part you are going to sing

2. Practise your part along with the soundtrack

3. Make a video recording of you singing your part

4. Go to the UPLOAD to upload your video together with submission and permission form

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See below for a helpful guide to choosing the right part for your voice 

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Click the button next to the audio track to download the lyrics.

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Part 1. Experienced sopranos. This means that you are a fairly competent and experienced singer, can sing the high notes without sounding like you've been caught in a mangle  and can probably read music

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Part 2. Sopranos Women Higher. This is slightly easier than part 1 but is still for the higher voices. (none of it is really high though)   

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Part 3. Altos: Women Lower. This is for lower female voices  and is not too difficult in terms of pitch. It also has the tune most of the time so it's a good choice for less experienced singers 

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Part 4. Men Higher/Mid . This part is ideal for men who usually sing in the tenor range. It is also suitable for women  who prefer singing in an even lower range. (I've had a few of those in my all female choirs over the years. Makes for some interesting listening 

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Part 5. Baritones. Men Lower. There's often a fair amount of oohing and aahing in the baritone and bass section and my arrangement sadly is no different. Apologies that it's maybe a bit boring  but it always makes for some nice harmonies. Women don't try this or you could do some damage-just saying.

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If you have any questions, or get stuck, contact our administrator Andrew Spires here

Sopranos 1 With intro clap
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Part 2 Women higher with intro clap - 10
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Part 3 Women lower - (1)
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Part 4 tenors piano lead - 11_4_2020, 5
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Part 5 Men lower piano lead - (3)
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