Choral music is usually written for four voice parts: soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Each voice part contributes to the harmony and texture of the overall choral sound.
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A short piece of choral sheet music for 2 voices.
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Thomas R. Nardone has written: 'Sacred Choral Music (Choral Music in Print Series,)' 'Choral music in print' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Choral music 'Secular choral music' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Choral music
Choral music is music sung by a choir with 2 or more voices assigned to each element. Choral music is necessarily polyphonic, consisting of two or more autonomous vocal lines. It carries a long history in European religious organization music.
Ronald Corp has written: 'The choral singer's companion' -- subject(s): Choirs (Music), Choral music, Choral singing, Dictionaries, Instruction and study
Eric Ericson has written: 'Choral conducting' -- subject(s): Choral singing, Choral conducting, Music rehearsals
Lee Willingham has written: 'A community of voices' -- subject(s): Arts, Arts and society, Bell'Arte Singers, Choral singing, Music, Social aspects, Social aspects of Music, Study and teaching
Arthur E. Ostrander has written: 'Contemporary choral arranging' -- subject(s): Arrangement (Music), Choral music
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Avery T. Sharp has written: 'Choral music reviews index, 1983-1985' -- subject(s): Choral music, Bibliography
Barbara A. Brinson has written: 'Choral music methods and materials' -- subject- s -: Instruction and study, Choral singing, Juvenile, Choruses, School music