something about a body of actors moving together to act as one, doesn't have to be at the same time, the can do like the canon and stuff, but just similar movements to set them as a group
The chorus is Canada! -low voice- Canada! -high voice- Then it is repeated for a while. Then more lyrics. Then repeat chorus.
It's one movement from a larger work, "The Messiah." The famous chorus is about the 2nd Coming of Christ.
The last movement of Handel's "Messiah" is the "Amen" chorus, which concludes the oratorio. It follows the "Hallelujah" chorus and serves as a powerful affirmation of faith. The "Amen" is characterized by its majestic and triumphant music, encapsulating themes of hope and divine victory. This movement is often celebrated for its grandeur and is a favorite among audiences.
That would be "I Miss You".
a chorus in a song mean the special thing about that song. it is also like the main thing about the song and it shows the point in the song and that is why the chorus is said three or more times.
One Voice Mixed Chorus was created in 1988.
the chorus is the voice of the elders of Thebes
its either base or tennor.
The bass (pronounced "base").
Morgan Freeman was the narrator. Not sure if he did the chorus or if it was someone else.
The chorus is Canada! -low voice- Canada! -high voice- Then it is repeated for a while. Then more lyrics. Then repeat chorus.
i think it makes you sing in a greek voice
"Rrrack-rrrack-rrrack-rrrack-rrrack" is the call of the Mountain Chorus Frog (Pseudacris brachyphona).Specifically, the voice of the Mountain Chorus Frog is a raspy trill. Like that of Brimley's Chorus Frog (P. brimleyi), the call of the Mountain Chorus Frog is repeated at a rate of about two times per second. The ranges of the two frogs do not overlap, and the voice of the Mountain Chorus Frog is a bit harsher in sound.
It's one movement from a larger work, "The Messiah." The famous chorus is about the 2nd Coming of Christ.
A chorus frog movement is crawl
bass
choeur