For this song, I think you will find it a lot easier to learn the notes and words of your part using either the Video Version or the NWC Version, because you have your own staff and lyric line to follow, but once you have learned your notes and words, you should practice using the sheet music, as you will have to use the sheets at our Wednesday night practice.
At our last practice session we all received the music for the song called "12 Days After Christmas". If you click on the highlighted song title I just typed for you, you will be taken directly to the page where the four, part-predominant, Video Versions of the song can be found, or you can play the following Video Version in which all four parts are of equal volume: You can get to the page where the four, part-predominant, Video Versions of the song are found by going to the Shed Entry Page. Once there, click on the INDEX OF SONGS button and then click on the "T" SONGS button. The 12 Days after Christmas song is right at the top of the list.
For this song, I think you will find it a lot easier to learn the notes and words of your part using either the Video Version or the NWC Version, because you have your own staff and lyric line to follow, but once you have learned your notes and words, you should practice using the sheet music, as you will have to use the sheets at our Wednesday night practice.
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AuthorMy name is Doug Morley and I am a retired, paper mill worker from Kapuskasing in Northern Ontario. I am pleased to be a member of the Strathroy Vocal Federation and the Webmaster of their website. Archives
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