A cappella arranging: The 'other' voice types | Choir With Knut | Ep. 4

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While most choral scores say "Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass", most voices don't actually fit these vocal parts exactly! So, in this video we take a look at the most common types, and also some specialized voices! Featuring singing by countertenor vocalists Noel Chow and Andrei Caracoti!

Choir With Knut is your number one resource for learning how to arrange for choral and a cappella groups! Through informative videos, you’ll learn about the voice types, how to structure a vocal arrangement or composition, how to go about arranging for voices/singing as opposed to other instruments, and all sorts of related topics, tricks and tips!

Scripted, filmed and edited by
Knut Olav Rygnestad

Music by
Knut Olav Rygnestad

Script revision and
assistance by
Therese Ramstedt

Intro and credits animations by
Ingmar Kamalagharan

Special thanks
Anil Kamalagharan
Didier Rochard
Manuela Twrsnick
Marcel Hunziker
Marit Røkeberg

Produced and directed by
Knut Olav Rygnestad

Pictures:
LCV (Guy Bell, Carsten Windhorst)
STH
Roanoke College
Mrug
Pixabay

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Dude, I've been teaching for thirty years (computer science) and let me tell that you both your teaching skills and lesson course/lesson planning skills are top notch! Thanks a lot for this series

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thank you so much for your channel and this specific series. it's so well made and thoughtful and I hope it explodes in popularity!

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My choir actually performed stabat mater. It was an amazing experience! Anyways I love your vids and your channel is really helpful for me to learn more about voice types and arranging. Keep uploading! <3

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Do you prefer the sound of a male alto over a female? And, do you know of any female singers that can give male basses a run for their money? :-)

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