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Choir Midi Learning Files Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle Youtube
  • Petite Messe Solennelle. There is an excellent double piano/harmonium performance of this Work by the Groot Omroepkoor, under Leonardo Garcia Alarc n, on YouTube starting here. Here are the available Midi Files for this Work (they are numbered according to the Ricordi Second Edition Vocal Score):-.
  • Learning for Choral. Singers Worldwide. Gioachino Rossini. Choirs Worldwide. Virtual Keyboard. Choral Midi Links. FAQs Petite Messe Solennelle: MP3 Audio Files. Available for Purchase. And Immediate Download. Choral Midi Files. Choir Midi Files.

Choralia - About us Number of works with training aids downloaded so far: Choralia provides free training aids for choral singers. Audio files are provided, which allow singers to gradually learn their parts by listening to electronically-synthesized sound. The main technology is named Virtual Singer (VS), as lyrics are also 'sung' by electronically-synthesized human voices.

An older technology, named Client Music Synthesis (CMS), simulated voices using a simple 'doo doo' sound, and it is now discontinued (although all training aids produced in CMS technology remain available). Three training levels are available: the first level, that only contains an individual part (say, alto), plus metronome clicks that help to learn the 'tempo' and to understand the score; the second level, where all the choir voices are present, however the individual part is emphasized in comparison to the others, using a higher volume; and the third level, where all the voices are synthesized with the same sound and with the same volume. Initially, the singer should learn their part using the first two levels, and then to test their knowledge of the music by singing over the third-level audio track. If the singer is able to sing their part without being mislead by the other voices, they are probably ready for group rehearsal. If not, more practice with first or second level tracks may be required. Our catalogue includes. Zelenka Gloria from 'Missa Dei filii' ZWV20 Listening to a recording of a real choir can be then regarded as a fourth training level, where one learns tempo and dynamics variations that, at least in part, are intentionally neglected at the previous levels.

Group rehearsal may be considered as a fifth level, where the director will refine the choir interpretation, and will add their final and personalized touch. Depending on their individual music skill, each singer will find the best level to start with. More experienced singers may skip the basic levels, while others will not. Brief audio samples of the first three training levels for both the technologies are provided in the section. Works available in VS technology can be listened to and/or downloaded from the page. To use these training aids you need to install a specific software tool, the Myriad Music plug-in, into your web browser. Alternatively, you may download the same training aids converted already in mp3 format from the page.

Due to file size, you may need a DSL/ADSL connection to download training aids in mp3 format, while you will not need it if you use the Myriad Music plug-in instead. Other changes are possible (transposition, stereo left/right positioning) if another software tool, the Myriad Melody Player, is used.

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This entry was posted on 02.10.2019.