It would really depend on the length of the song,how difficult it was etc
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Rehearse is a verb.
"Rehearse" is the present tense.I rehearseWe rehearseYou rehearseHe/she rehearsesThey rehearse
The past tense of rehearse is rehearsed.
Rehearsed is the past participle of rehearse.
The noun forms of the verb to rehearse are rehearser, rehearsal, and the gerund, rehearsing.
So Many Times - Jimmy Dorsey song - was created in 1939.
Well, i think that the stressed syllable for rehearse isre' hearsed
The best place to rehearse for Drama is outdoors, for many reasons... 1) It will allow you to get a stronger voice so that more audience members can hear you from the back. 2) There will be more space to rehearse. 3) If you are performing indoors, you most likely won't need a microphone because if you rehearse outdoors you will have to fight over the natural sounds such as the wind, talking people, and you will get so used to the outdoors when you perform inside, your voice will sound 10 times louder without the use of a microphone! Hope this information helps you on your way to an acting career
The term rehearse means to go over dance moves until you get them right like Iconic boyz rehearse every day
Rehearsed improvisation is when you've made something up from the spot but repeated it many times so that it is perfected. Basically you rehearse the spontaneous improvisation that you made up. But because you've rehearsed it many times, it is no longer called 'spontaneous' but 'rehearsed'.
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