Thank you for making this available. I am teaching our newbie church choir and these videos are making it possible to give a God honoring presentation of this song for Easter.
Being a soprano put into the alto section, this was SO helpful. My voice tends to go higher than this range and it confuses my fellow altos. Performing this tomorrow, thank you for uploading this!
Jasmineee65 i know this comment is 3 yrs old but if you're a soprano than the person who set up the choir is screwed up lol, you should be put into the right spot for your range. Or someone can totally hurt their voice, even from singing too low; my family has been countless choirs back in the day and they had to sing on their own and show what their true range was and was put in the correct place in the choir. It always bugs me people dont know how to properly put people in the right sections cause yes they totally throw off the others and clash.
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!!! You have totally saved me. In my recording, the alto part is buried and I was getting so lost because this moves so fast. Thank you!
I'll be singing this for the 3rd time... we sing this song every year and every year we have to recall each part :) I think i got the mastery this time :D
Thank you! This is the best recording I have found on UA-cam to help people learn the alto part. I'm not a trained singer and I don't read music and I'm going to be taking part in the Halle Orchestra's Drivetime Choir in a week's time - now, I feel confident.
Considering the sacred nature if this work may I appeal to those who comment from using profanity in honor of the composer and more importantly Him Who is King of Kings and Lords of Lords as sung about in thevwork. Thank you so very much.
Thank you Radio3 for posting this--definitely the best set of Hallelujah chorus practice aids I've found on UA-cam. I haven't sung it in many years and always sang soprano, but found out a week ago that I'm singing it tonight--but the alto part! I think I have it all memorized, but this and the recording with everyone but the alto are just great--I can keep practicing even when I'm not sitting at the keyboard! Thanks again.
yaaay! Thanks so much for this! I think I (and many other altos, as I will be referring my whole section to this!) will ROCK the Christmas concert in our part!!! thank you SO MUCH! this is SUCH a big help!
I wish I could download this to my ipad so that I can listen to it in my car or whenever I don't have wifi. I love learning my part this way as I don't really read music but love singing in the choir. His is so helpful. Thank you.
thanks!I only have a week to sing Hallelujah in the curch in tokyo. ^^I will work hard and will have a wonderful timeThanks god, you are so---------kind^^
@tulinho3004 I'm a soprano but the choir director put me in the alto section because we needed more of them. He also liked that I can read music. The soprano section is short now so I'm back in to soprano section this year.
There is this sentiment that Alto parts are either extremely easy (basic harmony and repetition) to insanely difficult and range-y. Guess which one this is? For beginners this is great to start with.
@tulinho3004 yeah. I think it's mostly because there is usually a shortage of altos, so the Mezzos, sort of the in-betweeners, are placed in Alto, usually. Unless, of course, their voice significantly changes (which actually does happen. A girl in my choir is an alto, but is rising to suspiciously soprano levels). I've been placed in alto all my life, and didn't find out till college that I was a mezzo. not gonna lie, I was pretty miffed.
This is great! I'm trying to find something similar for Bach's "Magnificat D", Faure's "Requiem" and Beethoven's "Ninth". Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. I stumbled on ChordPerfect by chance and it was very helpful but I want to know what else exists out there.
hello buddy..i just would like to know you have the soundtraks with orchestra only, for this songs. and the glory of the lord., unto us a child is born.,the thumpet shall sound, ann the continuation of handel messiah.. pleasse let me know if have them. because i m veri interesting in get them...
@tulinho3004 really? I've sung a few Brazillian songs. . . granted, one song doesn't reflect the whole country, but still. . . I guess there's no accounting for assumptions, huh? :) so sorry Music isn't appreciated in your area! Good luck singing Bass! we both will struggle through those low, low notes! :D
This is saving my butt here in online choir. Our directors really said “okay here are the pieces, learn it on your own”
My butt is full of water from snow melt. Can't wait for the hot weather so I can empty my butt on the lawn and flower beds
l
@@johnhyde7454 ⁵
My choir director said the same thing many years ago
Thank you for making this available. I am teaching our newbie church choir and these videos are making it possible to give a God honoring presentation of this song for Easter.
Being a soprano put into the alto section, this was SO helpful. My voice tends to go higher than this range and it confuses my fellow altos. Performing this tomorrow, thank you for uploading this!
Jasmineee65 m
Jasmineee65 i know this comment is 3 yrs old but if you're a soprano than the person who set up the choir is screwed up lol, you should be put into the right spot for your range. Or someone can totally hurt their voice, even from singing too low; my family has been countless choirs back in the day and they had to sing on their own and show what their true range was and was put in the correct place in the choir. It always bugs me people dont know how to properly put people in the right sections cause yes they totally throw off the others and clash.
I cant understand rhe verses ,do " not understand what they are saying except King of Kings and Lord of Lords Forever and ever < In the Verses
Bro this happened to me, last year I sang soprano and this year I need to sing alto because there’s too many sopranos
Thank you so much! I am singing this part for Christmas this year!
THANKYOUTHANKYOUTHANKYOU!!! You have totally saved me. In my recording, the alto part is buried and I was getting so lost because this moves so fast. Thank you!
I'll be singing this for the 3rd time... we sing this song every year and every year we have to recall each part :) I think i got the mastery this time :D
Thank you! This is the best recording I have found on UA-cam to help people learn the alto part. I'm not a trained singer and I don't read music and I'm going to be taking part in the Halle Orchestra's Drivetime Choir in a week's time - now, I feel confident.
Considering the sacred nature if this work may I appeal to those who comment from using profanity in honor of the composer and more importantly Him Who is King of Kings and Lords of Lords as sung about in thevwork. Thank you so very much.
Why use profanity?
Thank you Radio3 for posting this--definitely the best set of Hallelujah chorus practice aids I've found on UA-cam. I haven't sung it in many years and always sang soprano, but found out a week ago that I'm singing it tonight--but the alto part! I think I have it all memorized, but this and the recording with everyone but the alto are just great--I can keep practicing even when I'm not sitting at the keyboard! Thanks again.
Thank you for this wonderful alto part...
yaaay! Thanks so much for this! I think I (and many other altos, as I will be referring my whole section to this!) will ROCK the Christmas concert in our part!!! thank you SO MUCH! this is SUCH a big help!
thank you for posting it! we need this for smoothing our choir for Easter nite!
alto only だけで 分かりやすくて
助かります!
ありがとうございます!
I wish I could download this to my ipad so that I can listen to it in my car or whenever I don't have wifi. I love learning my part this way as I don't really read music but love singing in the choir. His is so helpful. Thank you.
THANK YOU!!!!! I was having a hard time with this part!
I need this as a tenor singing countertenor in a choir with alto shortages.
Brasta Septim : where is your chorus?
How much fun is this! Well any way i am having a great time!
thanks!I only have a week to sing Hallelujah in the curch in tokyo. ^^I will work hard and will have a wonderful timeThanks god, you are so---------kind^^
@tulinho3004 I'm a soprano but the choir director put me in the alto section because we needed more of them. He also liked that I can read music. The soprano section is short now so I'm back in to soprano section this year.
Gracias¡¡¡¡¡ este material esta buenísimo¡¡¡ se que me ayudará muchísimo en mi aprendizaje...
There is this sentiment that Alto parts are either extremely easy (basic harmony and repetition) to insanely difficult and range-y. Guess which one this is? For beginners this is great to start with.
Thanks for posting!
this is so helpful! thank you.
trying to get ready for the sing at Disney Hall this year. Thank you for this!
Thank you !
Thank you so much!!
@tulinho3004 yeah. I think it's mostly because there is usually a shortage of altos, so the Mezzos, sort of the in-betweeners, are placed in Alto, usually. Unless, of course, their voice significantly changes (which actually does happen. A girl in my choir is an alto, but is rising to suspiciously soprano levels). I've been placed in alto all my life, and didn't find out till college that I was a mezzo. not gonna lie, I was pretty miffed.
Thanks for that!
thanks soo much
THANKS A LOT!!
Thanks a lot!
life saver!!!
Thanks a lot, that really helped!
Love this! I am trying very hard to learn the part but keep getting distracted by the main melody.
thank you!!!!
I like it.
@voyuer42 i can do it by memory...it took like 4 months to learn. it's not impossible though
Four months or like 4 months?
Hallelujah
the struggle is real for us low altos.
awsome helps alot
Thanks! it's really helpful! :3
@xxmissunderstoodxx19 I sang alto last year. There aren't enough sopranos this year so the choir director put me back in the soprano section.
@bookwoman53 same happened to me! ive been singing this song for 5 years, and suddenly need to learn alto
I am in a womens only choir in my high school and I can barely even sing the alto part, its so much easier for me to sing the tenor but can't. sigh
sam johnson AMEN
sucks🎃
Well to be honest, HALLELUJAH for you, cause I was having a helluva time trying to nail it.
This is great! I'm trying to find something similar for Bach's "Magnificat D", Faure's "Requiem" and Beethoven's "Ninth". Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. I stumbled on ChordPerfect by chance and it was very helpful but I want to know what else exists out there.
自分用 0:54
I’m a beginner Alto!!
Mikan idk if u still do alto but please sound like a demon in the words of a choir kid!
lol now that I found all the sections Im gonna record them all with one person-->me.
1:48
hello buddy..i just would like to know you have the soundtraks with orchestra only, for this songs. and the glory of the lord., unto us a child is born.,the thumpet shall sound, ann the continuation of handel messiah.. pleasse let me know if have them. because i m veri interesting in get them...
this a different version than im singing with my choir. but only by a few notes here and there. but basically the same :)
@tulinho3004 really? I've sung a few Brazillian songs. . . granted, one song doesn't reflect the whole country, but still. . . I guess there's no accounting for assumptions, huh? :) so sorry Music isn't appreciated in your area! Good luck singing Bass! we both will struggle through those low, low notes! :D
IM ON A BOAT, IM ON A BOAT, EERRRBODY LOOK AT ME CUZ IM SAILIN ON A BOAT
How come you didn't upload the whole choir singing?
Can't you do this the way altos really sing instead of all this chortle?
Bahhhhahahaha. It's so hard! lol, who can do this from memory? Anyone?
Starting at "the kingdom of this world..."--not intuitive whatsoever.
Blackadder choir?
Can we have the lyrics
look it up😂😂
+Rohit John that is a joke right????
Rohit John I'm sure u have the lyrics now 😂😂✌🏾️
2020 anyone
Ft y
Mmmmmozart. X
Bahhhhahahaha. It's so hard! lol, who can do this from memory? Anyone?
Starting at "the kingdom of this world..."--not intuitive whatsoever.