Access the Dropbox and Practise tracks.
What you will find here are the tracks to assist you in learning the songs and practising at home (only if you want to!). Especially useful if you have missed a session or two. You can have a listen to the entire song, or your individual part. I have also uploaded the lyrics for you. Advice: To get the most of these tracks, it is recommended you use the individual track when still learning your part. But once you know it, sing along to ALL parts as you need to know how the whole thing sounds!
Forgive me for them not being perfect. It is a time consuming exercise and the harder you try to get it right, the easier it seems to be to make mistakes! Page turns also caused a few problems. Hopefully it is better than nothing and helps you out.
IMPORTANT:
Forgive me for them not being perfect. It is a time consuming exercise and the harder you try to get it right, the easier it seems to be to make mistakes! Page turns also caused a few problems. Hopefully it is better than nothing and helps you out.
IMPORTANT:
DUE TO COPYRIGHT ISSUES IT IS ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL THAT THESE TRACKS ARE USED FOR PRIVATE STUDY ONLY. PLEASE DO NOT SHARE THE PASSWORD OR THESE TRACKS WITH ANYONE WHO IS NOT IN THE CHOIR. THANK YOU.
You will find all the tracks and lyrics in a Dropbox folder accessed via the link below. At this stage ignore the 'download' button in top right corner. Click on the folder you want, and then the track you want. Underneath the track it should then give you the option to 'download' or 'move to dropbox'. On my Mac, if I press 'download', the track starts to play through iTunes and then automatically goes to my iTunes library. So, if you are using any computer with iTunes or Windows media player, this is what should happen. You do NOT need a Dropbox account to do this. Once you have the tracks in iTunes or whatever music software you have on your computer, you can create a playlist and burn them to a disc, or load onto an iPod or phone.
Alternatively - if you already have a Dropbox account, you can download them all straight to your own Dropbox. If you don't have a Dropbox account but would like one, it is easy and free. Just go to www.dropbox.com and open an account. The beauty of this, is that you can also get Dropbox apps for your phone/iPad etc which are also free, and then you could access your files from all your devices. If you don't want to use your computer at all (just iPad or iPhone for example) just get the Dropbox app and open an account through that.
It might take a bit of fiddling around to start with but you can do it! Don't be worried by it - you won't delete my files or anything like that! But if I can help just get in touch with me, I'm pretty easy to get hold of. Alternatively children/grandchildren/nieces/nephews etc are also a good port of call! Good luck!
Click HERE for the practise tracks!
You will find all the tracks and lyrics in a Dropbox folder accessed via the link below. At this stage ignore the 'download' button in top right corner. Click on the folder you want, and then the track you want. Underneath the track it should then give you the option to 'download' or 'move to dropbox'. On my Mac, if I press 'download', the track starts to play through iTunes and then automatically goes to my iTunes library. So, if you are using any computer with iTunes or Windows media player, this is what should happen. You do NOT need a Dropbox account to do this. Once you have the tracks in iTunes or whatever music software you have on your computer, you can create a playlist and burn them to a disc, or load onto an iPod or phone.
Alternatively - if you already have a Dropbox account, you can download them all straight to your own Dropbox. If you don't have a Dropbox account but would like one, it is easy and free. Just go to www.dropbox.com and open an account. The beauty of this, is that you can also get Dropbox apps for your phone/iPad etc which are also free, and then you could access your files from all your devices. If you don't want to use your computer at all (just iPad or iPhone for example) just get the Dropbox app and open an account through that.
It might take a bit of fiddling around to start with but you can do it! Don't be worried by it - you won't delete my files or anything like that! But if I can help just get in touch with me, I'm pretty easy to get hold of. Alternatively children/grandchildren/nieces/nephews etc are also a good port of call! Good luck!
Click HERE for the practise tracks!