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danielmount -> RE: Lowest down current bass singer (10/8/2007 9:04:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: 1FEATHER Would there then be an opportunity for a bass that can hit the double low F? I know these guys can 'sing' but I really would like to have an idea of what type of opportunity there would be for a bass that could do this and be committed and dedicated.There are thousands of guys that can do this but you don't hear of them because they are not with a 'big name' quartet,maybe don't care to be,,,,but I am just wondering how many would really be interested if a bass was available that could do this??? It would depend on a couple of other factors: (*) whether the bass could also sing a good solo line (*) how well the bass could sing his harmony part (and, depending on the group, complex harmonies) (*) how well the bass blended (*) whether or not the bass smoked--some groups prefer a non-smoker (*) whether the group was looking for a bass at the time. If you're interested in becoming a full-time Southern Gospel quartet member, probably the best route is to gain experience with a local or regional group, then apply for openings with a lesser known national group to get experience on the national exposure. It's typically someone with that kind of a resume that the most prestigious groups hire.
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