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Old May 14 2007, 6:11 PM
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"Qual Guerriero en Campo Armato," by Broschi... is the hardest thing I've ever sang (which I'm currently working on, btw). There are 4 leaps of a 7th in quick succession (which lead up to a high C), endless scales and arpeggios, a really mean part where one has to practically trill between high G and the C in the middle of the treble clef, a section where there are leaps of a 10th, and to top it all off, at the very end of the song, there's a 30 measure run that ends with a soprano B to the B in the middle of the treble clef that repeats itself 5 times.... That's the A section... but the B section is really easy.... and this is all in chest or middle voice (my teacher would kill me if I used falsetto).... this is what I get for being a soprano.
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