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Awesome. I learned to count 3 intervals backward from each part to identify each part & the rules for achieving a smooth harmony. Welldone to the team.
When it comes to overlapping, it depends on the type of musical style and or harmony. Sometimes harmony overlaps. But in this type of music you are talking about, overlapping may not be allowed. That is what your music needs. However, the type of harmony you are teaching here is a parallel harmony which makes it almost impossible to have an overlaping. Sometime in counterpoint harmony, there can be an incidental overlaping. In canons and rounds overlaping occurs too. It all depends on what the composer wants to achieve or the effect s/he wants to create. Music don't have strict rules. However, before you break them, you should be aware of them. Don't work in the 'dark'. Go check some of the works of great music masters like Joseph Haydn Mozart, etc they used overlaping in their hamonies at some point. However thanks for this insight... you are a good teacher.
You are really a good teacher, I have watched many videos on harmony and I always get more confuse. This is so easy and simple to understand. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks alot sir for the great work... Please post more of your videos it goes a long way in helping someone like me in learning and teaching parts as a pianist... Thanks
Very good video, sir. Few thoughts... 1. Harmonic parts are always relative, and based on the key the song is sang in...which then determines who will sing the melody (S/A/T)....and finally identify the Harmonic parts that support the Melody you previously established. As you said, you do that by moving up/down the intervals to find the other Harmonic parts. 2. Overlapping of parts is quite beautiful when done correctly. For instance, if the Altos are holding the SO (5) for a while, while the Sopranos run lower than that SO based on the needs of their part. Or if there is a bunch of tune movements (and timings), and the parts eventually land on an appropriate chord. Ultimately, the overlapping can only be temporary. 3. I'm legit starting to prefer skillful slurs and rifs during harmonies when there is no more than 2 singers per Harmonic part. It's a more contemporary style that gives a breath of fresh air. It's the difference between live singing and studio recording, or climatic statements and solemn Choruses. Well done again. Remain blessed.
Great video sir! Please can you do a video on how to know who takes the melody of a song. Especially when it’s not rehearsed; maybe a pastor comes and take a song.
Sir thank you so much for the lesson... Please meaning there isn't a supposed sound for sopranos and the others... But please I wanna ask if there's any part higher in pitch than soprano and lower in pitch than tenor... If there's then what's those?
Am following sir.. But sir I want to ask, how can I dictate my voice... I do sing different voices and it makes me to sing off key sometimes.. Is hard for me to know my voice I don't even know the key that I can use comfortably.. I want to learn sir
I have a question..is there any rule guilding harmony placement in a song? For example what harmony part would tenors sing when a male is leading a song?
SOPRANO at the top, then ALTO, then TENOR - this is how harmony works 👌 Thank you sir 👏
My pleasure
Since I'm a tenor singer, whatever Soprano is singing, I'll just count three intervals forward and then drop the octave to get my part
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@@ElevateVocalplease how do you figure the bass line in harmony? Is it also three notes behind tenor?
Soprano(baritone), tenor, alto, soprano (higher octave)-- the circle continues
Further explanation will do
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Wow 😳. This is great. I wish they did more vocal workshops or technical vocal nights in churches but unfortunately people don't have the time. Thank you this is what a lot us were looking for .
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Awesome. I learned to count 3 intervals backward from each part to identify each part & the rules for achieving a smooth harmony.
Welldone to the team.
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When it comes to overlapping, it depends on the type of musical style and or harmony. Sometimes harmony overlaps. But in this type of music you are talking about, overlapping may not be allowed. That is what your music needs. However, the type of harmony you are teaching here is a parallel harmony which makes it almost impossible to have an overlaping. Sometime in counterpoint harmony, there can be an incidental overlaping. In canons and rounds overlaping occurs too. It all depends on what the composer wants to achieve or the effect s/he wants to create. Music don't have strict rules. However, before you break them, you should be aware of them. Don't work in the 'dark'. Go check some of the works of great music masters like Joseph Haydn Mozart, etc they used overlaping in their hamonies at some point. However thanks for this insight... you are a good teacher.
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You are really a good teacher, I have watched many videos on harmony and I always get more confuse. This is so easy and simple to understand. Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks alot sir for the great work... Please post more of your videos it goes a long way in helping someone like me in learning and teaching parts as a pianist... Thanks
Will do
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Thank you for explaining about how to find your part.
How about Mezzo soprano?
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Very good video, sir. Few thoughts...
1. Harmonic parts are always relative, and based on the key the song is sang in...which then determines who will sing the melody (S/A/T)....and finally identify the Harmonic parts that support the Melody you previously established. As you said, you do that by moving up/down the intervals to find the other Harmonic parts.
2. Overlapping of parts is quite beautiful when done correctly. For instance, if the Altos are holding the SO (5) for a while, while the Sopranos run lower than that SO based on the needs of their part. Or if there is a bunch of tune movements (and timings), and the parts eventually land on an appropriate chord. Ultimately, the overlapping can only be temporary.
3. I'm legit starting to prefer skillful slurs and rifs during harmonies when there is no more than 2 singers per Harmonic part. It's a more contemporary style that gives a breath of fresh air. It's the difference between live singing and studio recording, or climatic statements and solemn Choruses.
Well done again. Remain blessed.
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How would we find baritone/bass part.
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Great video sir! Please can you do a video on how to know who takes the melody of a song. Especially when it’s not rehearsed; maybe a pastor comes and take a song.
This is my rule on that, if the lead singer is an alto let the melody go to alto, if the lead is tenor let the melody go to tenor, same for soprano
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Please can they sing their part individually?
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Pls sir is it tenor d guy singing or alto
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Sir thank you so much for the lesson... Please meaning there isn't a supposed sound for sopranos and the others...
But please I wanna ask if there's any part higher in pitch than soprano and lower in pitch than tenor... If there's then what's those?
Soprano is the highest though there are different types of sopranos, bass is the deepest, there are levels of bass too
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Am following sir.. But sir I want to ask, how can I dictate my voice... I do sing different voices and it makes me to sing off key sometimes.. Is hard for me to know my voice I don't even know the key that I can use comfortably.. I want to learn sir
Find a keyboardist to assist you in finding your Vocal range.. From there you can tell what voice you have
song name??
I have a question..is there any rule guilding harmony placement in a song? For example what harmony part would tenors sing when a male is leading a song?
Several factors could determine
preferrably the melody, it's usually fuller when the melody is in the part of the person leading
What about songs where TENOR is the highest key. Isn't it correct?
You mean where the tenor is the highest pitch?