own this choral music and wish to practice here How do we play it?
It's SATB, meaning soprano, alto, tenor, bass. It's the standard 4-voice organization in choral music.
It is the division of a choral work into four parts: * Soprano- highest female voice * Alto- lowest female voice * Tenor- highest male voice * Bass- lowest male voice
If you browse the catalog at jwpepper dot com, you can listen to a lot of the songs. There are a lot of good non-religious composers. I like Linda Spevacek, Nancy Price and Don Besig.
Soprano, alto, tenor, bass. They are four different parts range wise. Soprano and alto are usually sung by females, soprano being higher, alto being lower. Tenor and bass are usually sung by males. Tenor being the higher bass being the lower.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_SATB_in_choral_music#ixzz1ZEaWHvrk
As a broad rule of thumb, I tend to switch the alto part to top tenor and put the whole arrangement up about a third. You may have to adjust the bari and top tenor parts to suit the voice but it usually works ok.
Yes, for SATB.
SATB and other acronyms indicate individual parts, in that case one each of soprano, alto, tenor, and bass. Usually SATB divisi (or just div) is used to indicate SSAATTBB, while antiphonal SATB choirs are listed as SATB/SATB.
It's SATB, meaning soprano, alto, tenor, bass. It's the standard 4-voice organization in choral music.
it depends what type of choir if it is a SATB choir then it would be Soprano Alto Tenor Bass but other choirs are (normally all girls) SSA Soprano 1 Soprano 2 Alto
It is the division of a choral work into four parts: * Soprano- highest female voice * Alto- lowest female voice * Tenor- highest male voice * Bass- lowest male voice
Smokey And The Bandit
If you browse the catalog at jwpepper dot com, you can listen to a lot of the songs. There are a lot of good non-religious composers. I like Linda Spevacek, Nancy Price and Don Besig.
In a standard SATB (Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Bass) choral arrangement, the soprano voice sings the highest vocal part written on the music staff. The soprano part is typically sung by a female, although male sopranos do exist in some men's groups. The soprano part is sometimes divided into multiple parts-Soprano 1 typically the highest, Soprano 2 lower, Soprano 3 even lower, etc.
Robert Maclennan has written: 'Decentralisation of government' 'Jesu my love and my liking [for] SATB' -- subject(s): Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 pts.), Unaccompanied
Frank Daunton has written: 'The wise men, for SATB and piano' -- subject(s): Musical settings, Choruses, Sacred (Mixed voices, 4 parts) with piano
Giles Bryant has written: 'Magnificat and Nunc dimittis, for SATB and organ' -- subject- s -: Choruses, Sacred - Mixed voices, 4 pts. - with organ, Magnificat - Music -
Soprano, alto, tenor, bass. They are four different parts range wise. Soprano and alto are usually sung by females, soprano being higher, alto being lower. Tenor and bass are usually sung by males. Tenor being the higher bass being the lower.Read more: http://wiki.answers.com/What_is_SATB_in_choral_music#ixzz1ZEaWHvrk