Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The SOUND of Music

When we sing in the chorus room, we can experiment with all sorts of dynamics (do you remember what "dynamics" are?).    However, when we sing in the auditorium, all notions of dynamic variation go out the window.

Why is that?  What about the auditorium diminishes our sound as a choir?  How can we combat this problem?

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Well, when we are in the chorus room the room is smaller, so our voices are only loud enough to hear in the room. But, if we want our voices to be louder in the auditorium we should practice there before concerts.

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