Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Jenny's notes, 13th January
Hi, folks, we did quite a lot for the first week.
Rachael has been promoted to Soprano (that's been a long time coming, she's not moaned once about scraping along with the bass-er women!)
BIG welcome back for alto Kay! And a big welcome and hello to our new bass Luke. (I'm not only looking forward to small Rachael and taller-than-Anne- Luke singing a duet together(!!) but also to seeing all the basses wearing their ties on Wednesday(!!)... Maybe if the tenors wore them they'd be able to sing even higher? ....
Anyway, impressed alto switched off and bossy alto switched on for the notes....
!!This will be by memory!!
Helen and Anna-Lauren are singing the solos, and will look at them for Wednesday.Everyone else - At least Listen to it for Wednesday.
Pronunciation
Rachael has been promoted to Soprano (that's been a long time coming, she's not moaned once about scraping along with the bass-er women!)
BIG welcome back for alto Kay! And a big welcome and hello to our new bass Luke. (I'm not only looking forward to small Rachael and taller-than-Anne- Luke singing a duet together(!!) but also to seeing all the basses wearing their ties on Wednesday(!!)... Maybe if the tenors wore them they'd be able to sing even higher? ....
Anyway, impressed alto switched off and bossy alto switched on for the notes....
UNE PUCE (with guitar)
!!This will be by memory!! Ollie intends short-ish pieces to be performed without music.
PLEASE HAVE THE FIRST VERSE COMMITTED TO MEMORY BY WEDNESDAY!
Pronunciation -
- U - make a cat's bum shape with your mouth and sing 'ee'. Make quite a good glockal attack on it, especially in the first bar.
- R - NOT French rrrr. More of a soft, Scottish way.
- j'ai de-dans - dans needs a GOOD nasal sound.
- me fretill' et me mord - freteeleeay (run it together)
- devenir fou - fou is a normal oo
Dynamics and phrasing
- Start MF
- Look at the piano part in first stanza. Each bar is phrased. The small line under the minim means give it it's full length. The dot on the crotchet means come off it. Like a Waltz, maybe?
- The second stanza is very staccato.
Dramatics
- The first stanza is telling the audience you have a nit in your ear.
- The second stanza tells the audience it is annoying you.
- Sing the second stanza as if it is annoying you.
- Bring out the word mord. It means bites. Make it short. Like you've been bitten
!!This will be by memory!!
Helen and Anna-Lauren are singing the solos, and will look at them for Wednesday.Everyone else - At least Listen to it for Wednesday.
Pronunciation
- Ny - as in night. Hold on vowel sound of ni........(.ght )
- gu - as in hut (if you aren't from Yorkshire!)
- Tenors - Don't scoop especially bars 10 - end
A BOY AND A GIRL
C GIVEN
COUNT CROTCHETS
PRACTISE AN OCTAVE DOWN, IT'LL BE EASIER TO DO IT AT PITCH WHEN YOU'VE GOT IT WITHOUT STRAINING YOUR VOICES.
Pronunciation
- Stretched - Get the 'st' out of the way immediately. Go straight onto vowel sound as in 'air' for a nice vowel sound
Dynamics and phrasing
- 1st Stretched out - tail out on 'out'
- Bar 17 - sopranos listen to basses
- Bar 21 - sopranos, the E is the same as in bar 23 (should help you not be confused with F-sharp
Tenors - THINK about jumps and intervals.
(As we split to do the first couple of pages note bashing, I hope the men know what they're doing!)
