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- Count_singing abstract "Count singing is a choral rehearsal technique that involves singing the correct pitches, but replacing the lyrics with each note's position within a measure. In 4/4 time, this would mean a sequence of quarter notes would be sung as \"one two three four\" rather than their actual lyrics. Count singing was developed and used extensively by Robert Shaw, and much of its current popularity can be traced back to Shaw through directors who worked with him.The claimed advantage of count singing is that it simultaneously teaches both pitches and rhythms. In contrast, singing pitches with nonsense syllables places less emphasis on the rhythm, while counting the rhythm in a spoken form completely ignores the pitches. On the other hand, it can take more mental effort to count sing, particularly for singers who have little experience with it, and the effort of remembering the correct syllables to count with can be a distraction from reading the music or singing it correctly.".
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- Count_singing wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Count_singing wikiPageRevisionID "645648223".
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Category:Singing.
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Duple_and_quadruple_meter.
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Eighth_note.
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Quarter_note.
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Shaw_(conductor).
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Sixteenth_note.
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLink Time_signature.
- Count_singing wikiPageWikiLinkText "count singing".
- Count_singing wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Count_singing subject Category:Singing.
- Count_singing hypernym Technique.
- Count_singing type TopicalConcept.
- Count_singing comment "Count singing is a choral rehearsal technique that involves singing the correct pitches, but replacing the lyrics with each note's position within a measure. In 4/4 time, this would mean a sequence of quarter notes would be sung as \"one two three four\" rather than their actual lyrics.".
- Count_singing label "Count singing".
- Count_singing sameAs m.012nf2pz.
- Count_singing wasDerivedFrom Count_singing?oldid=645648223.
- Count_singing isPrimaryTopicOf Count_singing.