by aparkman on May 25th, 2006

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I have been assigned as an alto in a church choir, but I struggle when it comes to singing alto parts. Is there a way to learn how to sing alto without a voice teacher?

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  • by beejay cozine on May 29th, 2006

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    Perhaps your choir master or the accompanist/organist would tape the alto parts for you. Then you could sing along with them until you have learned them and can stay on pitch even with others singing different parts near you. It's not a matter or reading the notes, it's a matter of being able to stay on pitch. This worked for me when I was studying classical voice.

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