What are the 3 parts in choir?
Parts of a Choir
- Soprano (S): typically sung by higher-voiced, adult females or children.
- Alto (A): typically sung by lower-voiced, adult females or children and less-typically by males who sing in their falsetto range.
- Tenor (T): typically sung by higher-voiced, adult males.
How do you teach a choir to sing in harmony?
Here are four effective (and fun) ways to learn how to sing harmony:
- Sing along with the harmonies of your favorite recordings. This is how I taught myself to hear harmonies. ...
- Join a choir – (anything but 1st soprano) ...
- Practice harmonic ear training exercises. ...
- Apply your music theory knowledge.