Beautiful. Im curious as to your arrangement. What key is it in and how were the low notes in the soprano and alto dealt with? I have arranged this piece as well so I am curious as to what you did.
@@xaluna5940 i disagree, it is in Eb, the same as the bluecoats version, the first and last phrase are atleast, maybe i wasnt paying attention and it changed in the middle, but im 100% that the basses ended on an Eb and baritones Bb.
MrPenguinsCanada the song is in Dflat. Many performers use zen because it’s easier to read, and in some cases it’s in a better range for vocalists who have trouble with low Db’s and AB’s etc.
Beautiful. Im curious as to your arrangement. What key is it in and how were the low notes in the soprano and alto dealt with? I have arranged this piece as well so I am curious as to what you did.
its in the key of Dflat. its the actual key of the song(not the bluecoats version)
@@xaluna5940 i disagree, it is in Eb, the same as the bluecoats version, the first and last phrase are atleast, maybe i wasnt paying attention and it changed in the middle, but im 100% that the basses ended on an Eb and baritones Bb.
MrPenguinsCanada the song is in Dflat. Many performers use zen because it’s easier to read, and in some cases it’s in a better range for vocalists who have trouble with low Db’s and AB’s etc.
This choir sings this piece in the key of D Major, not Db Major. The original version by Vienna Teng is sung in Db major.
@@McBooma16 RT, Jaron is correct lol. This version is definitely in D major.
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