40-piece symphonic choir
Curious, I found enough free storage space on my diminutive computer system, and
chose 'Choir' and 'Woodwinds' to download from MuseHub.
As I watched the download in progress, I mused (pun intended) on the verbiage found in the app.
Comment: never have I thought of myself a 'piece' in a Choir... I've sang in varying-size choral groups, as a 'member' or 'person'. I've even directed a 310-singer festival choir.
Question: Is the quality of the Choir recording improved by how beautiful the room is? What if the room was dingy and worn, but had exceptional acoustics?
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I get it. I've performed in all manor of bands, orchestras and choirs for almost 60 years. I suppose I could do a lot worse than being called a "piece".
Would you rather sing in a broken down warehouse, or a cathedral? One may or may not result in a better performance than the other. But one would surely produce a more inspired performance than the other.
In reply to I get it. I've performed in… by bobjp
Occasionally, the wide-open atrium of a large hotel can give an incredible, natural reverberation. Presuming all hotel patrons are forced to keep themselves (and their children) sequestered in their rooms.
In reply to I get it. I've performed in… by bobjp
But one would surely produce a more inspired performance than the other.
Indeed, cathedral inspiration is more fitting for the 40-piece symphonic choir.
Broken down warehouse, best for blues: https://bigtrainblues.com/how-to-sing-the-blues/