Im not sure what you mean... but I am a soprano and it helps to just sing. I mean do NOT think about impressing people or hitting the notes. Just let them float. I sing anywhere anytime.
Same way you get to Carnegie Hall. Practice, practice, practice. Run your scales til your voice becomes more elastic. Mind your breath control and sing from your diaphragm. Good posture , mind you keep straight and chin up to keep your soft palate from occluding your throat. And have fun and sing from your heart. O Canada is a beautiful anthem.
Are you a first soprano? If you are then just sing and don't be nervous. Being nervous at first makes the first notes sound bad which makes you more nervous and the cycle will continue! Just sing and don't worry about impressing her or hitting notes. However... If you are asking how to do it and you are an alto there is really no way I can help because it is just the way your voice is.
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O Canada O Canada
Canadians do not, as a rule, sing God Save the Queen except for when the Monarch is actually present in the room...which is rare, indeed. Canadians still sing "O Canada" as it is the official national anthem of the country and therefore it is right and proper to sing this anthem before national events and institutions.
2012 __ It was declared Canada's national anthem 100 years after it was first sung - July 1, 1980.
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Organizations run, operate and represent workers in the justice system, citizens pay for it and are kept in line by it.
o sing to the lor o sing god a new song ~tabby~
, i am a Very high soprano and i can get awfully high i am the third soloist for my church choir, you can sing.Ave Maria Suhbert (Latin)God be in my headImortal, invisableBrother James airGod so loved the worldJesu joy of mans dersiringAmazing GraceWhat a friend we have in JesusGuide Me O Thou Great RedeemerTake my lifeas the deerAngel voices (descant)for all the saints whom from there labours restMorning has brokencome down o love divine (Descant).
The sign of the vocative case, O (or oh) before a name signals direct address. O Canada means something like "Hey there, Canada, I'm talking to you."