![]() I sometimes run into random one-off collections of MP3 accompaniment tracks, for example this Schubert: Lieder without Singer album on Amazon. They have a separate storefront for MP3 downloads. Many languages are represented, including Czech and Spanish. ![]() Repertoire is pretty diverse and includes opera, oratorio/concert works, art song, religious solo, vocal method books/student repertoire, songs for children, and Gilbert & Sullivan. Pocket Coach – MP3 piano and orchestral accompaniment tracks, diction tracks, scores, and libretto/translation booklets. They also have a couple of the major concert works, e.g. Opera Practice Perfect – MP3 and CD piano accompaniment tracks of roles, complete operas, and accompagnato recits. They sell the tracks on CD (which you can probably rip) but also as MP3 albums and individual MP3 tracks on Amazon, iTunes, and Google Play Store. Available from Amazon and iTunes.ĬANTOLOPERA – Orchestral accompaniment tracks (using a real orchestra) for greatest-hits arias and a couple of full operas, plus some Italian songs. ![]() Karaoke Opera – MP3 orchestral accompaniment tracks (using a real orchestra) for greatest-hits arias and duets from opera, Gilbert & Sullivan, Messiah/oratorio, and Broadway. Also, they provide a useful tutorial on using Audacity to change the pitch and or tempo of an MP3 accompaniment track (this method works on any MP3 track, not just theirs). ![]() The video tracks are supposed to be compatible with iPhones and Android in addition to Windows/Mac/Linux. They also sell video tracks that display the aria text as the music plays. Opera Karaoke – MP3 piano accompaniment tracks for arias, vocal line tracks, and diction tracks. (I’ve had a decent experience purchasing from them as well.) In addition, they offer spoken text tracks for selected songs and arias. They have a sizable catalog and also accept custom requests. Some tracks are available in different tempi or different keys. – MP3 piano accompaniment tracks of songs and arias. (I’ve purchased tracks and custom orders from them with good results.) In addition to their broad catalog, they handle custom requests. Your Accompanist – MP3 piano accompaniment tracks of songs and arias, with or without the vocal line. Here are some websites that offer accompaniment tracks: Some of the websites make this very easy – you can add a license to your shopping cart the same way you add an MP3 track you’re purchasing. If you want to use your MP3 track for live performance or on YouTube or other recordings, you will probably be required to get a license. In fact, some sites offer whole packages of learning tracks for full opera roles that include diction tracks and accompaniment tracks with and without the vocal line and vocal/orchestral cues. They may also sell spoken-text diction audio tracks in which a coach or native speaker runs through the pronunciation of the aria or song text. Many of the websites that sell accompaniment tracks have audio samples so you can judge the quality of the sound and the pianist. MP3 accompaniment tracks will even do in a pinch for performance situations where live accompaniment is not an option (but see the note below about performance licenses). They are useful as a mobile practice aid when you’re away from your pianist, especially in conjunction with a music score reading app like forScore or unrealBook that lets you link an audio track to a score for easy playback during study. MP3 accompaniment tracks are a really handy thing to have loaded up on your smartphone, tablet, or laptop. Technology for the Classical Singer's YouTube channel.Things To Come: Music education blog of a choir, band, jazz, technology teacher.The Tech-Savvy Singer Classical Singer Magazine (subscription required).Sparks and Wiry Cries (art song e-zine).Accessories Android annotation apps arias art song audition blogs career choral cloud storage Czech diction e-books English Facebook folders & cases forScore French German Hungarian IPA iPad Italian iTunes Latin libretto lieder listening master class music notation Norwegian opera performance performance practice podcasts practice rehearsal repertoire Russian scanning screen protector sheet music smartphone social media Spanish studying stylus Swedish tablet teaching technique texts translation Twitter Uncategorized video webcast websites
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |