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(More customer reviews)Joan Boytim has put together another diverse collection of repertory geared to less experienced singers.Some excellent more expected choices as well as some out of print pieces that are less familiar but still well worth the time to consider.My only lament is the exclusion of non-English language texts.There are some songs given in singable translations from the original language, but fail to include the original language as an option for singers who may want to learn foreign diction on simpler repertory.I agree that foreign texts are a difficulty for many new singers, but including both versions of the text offer more options for the studio teacher.Still, all in all, a good collection and well worth the price.
As for the accompaniment CD - It is useful to have, but buyers should be aware that no example tracks exist, and there are numerous tempo and stylistic variations choices made that are not reflected in the music itself.It is usually fairly clear upon 2nd or 3rd listening, but some students may have trouble going from a "straight" performance to the more stylized piano version. A number of the pieces DO include much of the melody line in the accompaniment, but the majority do not.
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This series now has a new "Part II" for each voice type, at the same level as the original volumes. This is preparatory material for The First Book of Solos series, with modest ranges and all songs in English, including very easy art songs, folksong arrangements and vintage popular songs. The song selection is completely different for each voice type with 18-20 songs per volume.
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