Uhh, bear with this tome of replies.
Soooo, in short, I follow a ton of crazy talented people. This has really made my day. I imagine you all going about your business and breaking into song (you know you do) and just killing it and getting those little compliments of, “Oh! Wow, you sing really well,” and just giving a nice, “Oh, thank you,” in return while you’ve all made the world a little bit brighter somewhere.
Also, I motion that we start a choir together. -_-. /impracticality
mastress answered: I sing more often in choruses for musicals than for straight choirs, but I’ve done both! I generally sing second soprano because it’s where I’m most comfortable, but I have the range to pull of first if I’m not psyching myself out! You?
I am most comfortable in an alto/mezzo range but I usually sing secondish soprano and I can hit first soprano notes if I build up to it and practice a lot. Buuuut, I don’t read music -_- so it’s not likely that I’ll develop much more on my own.
loquaciousquark answered: soprano i, baby, all sorts of various choirs since 4th grade
Lady, I am honestly not surprised. Whatever your hand finds to do, it does with all its might.
jadesabre301 answered: MEZZO I was a soprano until I got to college and then the choir I auditioned for didn’t need any more/they were all voice majors so I went from soprano I (which I’m really not anyway) to alto II/tenor I…so harmony, high or low, I’m there.
Harmonies are so gorgeous. Honestly, harmony makes a piece.
silverevenstar answered: well when I WAS in school I was in choir. I used to be Soprano, but my group had Soprano 1 & 2.
Soooo did you do first or second?
lifewithamohawk said: Mezzo soprano! I can sing alto but it’s a bit of a stretch.
Right? Sometimes I can’t hit the lower alto notes? Lol, unless I’ve had a cold recently -_-.
thethousandnaturalshocks answered:Heyaaa first soprano! *shake shake*
I want to sing with youuuuuuuu. I just have this head canon that your voice is gorgeous and made of light.
onewngdangel said: I’ve sung in choirs since grade school, and really came to enjoy it in college because my conductor let me sing the parts I actually enjoyed. I’m a mezzo soprano, but enjoy the alto part the most. :)
Is it because of the harmony? Because sopranos are great, and it is fun to sing the descant, but it doesn’t really come alive until you get the harmony in there, imo.
annakie answered: I haven’t REALLY sung since college, but I’m an alto
Get it, lady! Any thoughts on joining a community choir?
ravenclawnerd said: Already tagged but YEAH SECOND SOPRANO. Though I can hit most of the first soprano notes. Ah, I hope I can do summer chorus while I’m here! I miss singing already.
Booyah, second soprano! *justice fist* Oh, summer chorus would be wonderful! Does summer chorus do themed stuff?
ladywinde answered: i was in choir in junior high and highschool aeons ago and I was usually placed in second soprano or alto.
Do you miss it? I find that when I haven’t done it for a while I usually miss it.
aphreal42 answered: Soprano. The sort who opts for descant parts when available.
Lol! I love how you say it so casually. And I don’t want to be misunderstood as sounding snide or rude, I really DO love that you go for the descant. I think those can usually take a piece... higher.
veterinaryrambles said: I was in choir in high school and still miss it sometimes. Definitely an alto, occasionally the teacher would have me join the few boys in our group on a tenor part since I could almost fake that if it was high enough.
I think that’s so cool. I’ve had lady friends join basses before because they were that low O_O. It really rounds out the choir.
thesecondsealwrites answered: I sang in a choir when I was a kid (nine and under). Soprano. I’m definitely an alto now. :)
Children’s choir! So important, honestly. I think even when you’re young it helps instill an appreciation for music that stays with you.