Choir Practice Audio Files

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Note: The distribution of parts in these audio files is as printed in the score. If you have been asked to alternate between parts you may wish to listen to more than one file.
In order to make notes and rhythms very clear many articulations
and variations in dynamics are sometimes omitted.

Varying Playback Speed:
For help in changing the playback speed of these file click here.


Date, Choir, Title Composer Parts
ACDA, Chamber Singers
Gate, Gate
 
Brian Tate
 
All Parts (corrected)
ACDA, Chamber Singers
O Sifuni Mungu
 
Maddux
 
All Parts
ACDA, Chamber Singers
Des Tages Weihe
 
Franz Schubert
 
Performance
Sop    Alto   Ten    Bass
ACDA, Chamber Singers
Walk Together, Children
 
Robert DeCormier
 
MP3: Performance
          Sop. 1*    Sop. 2*    Alto 1*    Alto 2*
          Ten. 1*   Ten. 2*    Bass 1*    Bass 2*
MIDI: Sop. 1*    Sop. 2*    Alto 1*    Alto 2*
           Ten. 1*   Ten. 2*    Bass 1*    Bass 2*

*Stereo files.
If you have left-right balance controls on your speakers or player or
can access the windows balance controls you will be able to control the volume of
your part relative to the other parts all the way from your part only (left channel only)
to "music minus you" (right channel only).
Use the Play Control window (in Windows XP). Double-click on the volume icon on the
task bar--looks like a loudspeaker. Adjust the "Play Control"setting.
Near the center your part should be only slightly emphasized.
On some audio software use the "Balance" control.
Please give it a try and see whether it meets your needs.
We would love your feedback. Thanks.

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Dial-up Users::
To download the files and play from your local drive using
Microsoft Internet Explorer:
   Right-click on link to your part.
   Choose "Save Target as"
   Specify a location;
   Save.
   In Explorer, locate the newly-saved file and double-click it.
It may take about 10 minutes to download over a dial-up connection

If you are having trouble downloading or playing these practice files please contact us by email. Suggestions are also welcome.

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