Occasional traveling may be sung by fewer than four voice parts.
Unlike a quartet, a chorus need not have equal numbers singing each voice part.
His style is marked by fully texted voice parts that never cross.
Cantabile is usually a mixed choir with approximately five people per voice part.
In 1866, called the 12th edition, the three voice parts were expanded to four.
However, Ferbee was not replaced; instead, the voice parts were shifted around.
There are approximately 60 performers split evenly into four voice parts.
Students must simply sign up, and indicate their voice parts.
Each part of the Canon is given to one voice part and they come in at different times to create a harmony.
The tunes are usually two to four voice parts.