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| Heh, I might have gotten in a little trouble at Choir Practice | |
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| Luke's Dad | Mar 14 2010, 05:12 PM Post #1 |
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Emperor Pengin
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After practicing a new challenging piece, where the bass line is mostly hanging out at middle C or above, the Pastor started laughing. He pointed out a typo in the bool crediting St. Francis of Assisi as writing and arranging the work. I responded "Well, that explains the falsetto bass line." While the rest of the guys got a chuckle out of it, the Pastor seemed less than amused... |
| The problem with having an open mind is that people keep trying to put things in it. | |
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| kathyk | Mar 14 2010, 05:19 PM Post #2 |
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Pisa-Carp
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Well, sounds like he needs a little adjustment of his humerus.
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| apple | Mar 14 2010, 08:16 PM Post #3 |
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one of the angels
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very funny you know, the tenor is often written on the treble cleff. .. it's supposed to be sung an octave lower. |
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