SDMB Choir, anyone?

http://goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au/~winikoff/aivcf/choralcode.htm

This is the link for the chorister code:

And here is my code :slight_smile:

C A/CT/T iv- u c 3/1/* r- f+ h++(*) p++ o++ s++ d+ t+++(**) QAT AIB

Gyrate: Amazing how we never stop learning new things, eh? :wink: :smiley:

Actually I asked the question because I was wondering whether any voices/parts would naturally stick out, or be more easily heard, than the others… ?

Sopranos always tend to stick out by virtue of having the highest part (plus, of course, there’s usually a lot of them).

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BTW, anyone wishing confirmation of my claims about the BBCSC can 1) pick up the latest BBC Music magazine (the attached CD contains our recent performance of Britten’s A Boy Was Born); or 2) listen to BBC Radio 3’s Afternoon Performance program (starting at 2pm GMT) the week of November 17, which will be featuring some of the chorus’s best performances in recent years (and, incidentally, will include a soundbite of me talking about our 1997 performance of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis), and which will also be streamed live for those of you outside the usual broadcast range.

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I wonder if anyone has read this. It’s the classic choir joke.

Hahaha… I ought to show the “classic choir joke” to my brother.

Hey Ginger! Hope things are well in your new location.

I sing at St-Luke’s Catholic church, just accross from the Northland Mall, in the North-West. Our choir is for the 9:00 am Mass. If that’s familiar to you, I can pass along some more news.

In anycase, I wish you the best, and should you now be south of the 49th, happy second thanksgiving!

Hey, phraser that’s my code!!!

I’m revising it to 2.0 at the moment, that one had lots of typos and bad variable combinations. And I did it in 1994 or thereabouts, so it’s way past time.

PS, Phraser, I’ll be in Brissie around 28/29 Nov. Fancy a drink? Are you currently singing with QUMS? I see neither of us have email enabled in our profiles here, but you can probably figure mine out. And if you do then I’ll know who you are. Maybe. The “iv-” bit suggests that I will know only your name, if that. I’m firstname dot lastname (see your link for my name) at anu.edu.au