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Choir vs trio arrangements 2005/10/23 11:58 Karma: 0  
Hi! I'm really new in the domain of chorus singing.
I'm going to create a new girl trio group with rhythm section spanning from Andrews Sisters to fiftie's. I've found in the internet a LOT of arrangements to buy for SSA, but I wonder:
the arrangements made for choir will work for a trio as well?

Can anyone help me?

Thanks!

Paolo


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Re:Choir vs trio arrangements 2005/10/23 15:27 Karma: 18  
In general, yes. If an arrangement is listed as "SSA" it means there are no splits and no more than 3 parts are needed.

in reality, a number of the published SSA arrangements out there are for beginning level girls choirs, and feature lots of unisons and passages where the piano/band/CD plays without singing.

If you find a song you'd like to do, I recommend you buy it, learn it, and augment it as needed. Certainly easier than starting from scratch, and an octavo is generally very reasonably priced.
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Re:Choir vs trio arrangements 2005/10/23 16:52 Karma: 0  
Thanks!

Do you know a good place where I can buy professional SSA arrangements?
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