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Take That: Shine - SATB/Piano


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Media: Sheet Music
Arrangement: SATB, Piano Accompaniment (SATB/PFA)
Skill Level: Intermediate - Explain this
Artist: Take That
Arranger: Christopher Hussey
Series: Novello Choral Pops
Catalogue #: NOV941127
ISBN: 9781849381819
This Item Earns 4 Musicroom Points

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Shine, the catchy second single from Take That's comeback album Beautiful World, is ideally suited to a choral setting and has here been arranged by Christopher Hussey for SATB choir with Piano accompaniment.



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Shine

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Customer Rating This is a top quality arrangement suitable for choirs of a beginner / intermediate standard. With a little hard work on details (such as phrasing, rests and a tightess between parts) this arrangement can sound very effective.

Each part is emimnently singable - in other words each line has been thought of from the singers' point of view, so often not the case in these SATB arrangements of pop songs.

One or two things to bear in mind, the tune is the tune, and flicks between parts equally, but there are points in the original song where the singer goes between notes and doesn't sing a note in black and hite, as is the way in popular music. This is notated as best as possible in this work, but bear in mind you will have to apply a classical interpretation to it - lots of people singing one part cannot be expected to sing the same pitch bend at the same time, they therefore have to sing the same rigid note making it sound a little four-square if not done properly.

The only other thing to bear in mind is the key, it's in D Major, not too far off the original which was in E flat, but this makes it very high for the top part. There isn't much that can be done about it, shifting it down will mean a low alto part.
Anon.

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Sales Rank:
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Published on:
25/09/2009
Format:
Vocal Score
Length:
12 pages
Language:
English
Publisher:
Novello & Co Ltd.

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