 Posted Mar 20, 2001 by J'au-æmne Princess of Darkness I didn't notice this error before; perhaps it wasn't there... The paragraph in question currently reads:
The above is not an exhaustive list of voices used in choral writing. Names for finer distinctions and wider extremes exist, such as baritone, which is between tenor and bass; mezzo soprano, which is between alto and soprano; basso profundo, meaning below bass and which is above soprano. However, these terms have either fallen out of use, or are now only applied to solo parts.
-this is missing the name for the voice above soprano, mean. It should be:
The above is not an exhaustive list of voices used in choral writing. Names for finer distinctions and wider extremes exist, such as baritone, which is between tenor and bass; mezzo soprano, which is between alto and soprano; basso profundo, meaning below bass and mean which is above soprano. However, these terms have either fallen out of use, or are now only applied to solo parts.
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 Posted Apr 14, 2001 by IanG I'm sure I mentioned that ages ago to the editor... Maybe the powers that be prefer it the way it is.
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 Posted Apr 15, 2001 by J'au-æmne Princess of Darkness maybe they've just not noticed...
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