Welcome
Hey, I’m Alice. Thank you so much for your interest in participating in Heirloom, a piece about the fragile intergenerational ties between women of the same family. I’ve written a one-minute song in three parts, one part for a grandmother/mother, one for a daughter/mother, and one for a granddaughter/daughter. I imagine that the youngest takes the top part, the middle the middle, and the eldest the lowest. However if your trio is better suited to a different part-split, let me know.
Click below to hear and example of all parts at once, otherwise you can use the videos below to learn and record yourself singing a part.
Top Part
Use this video to learn the part, and eventually to record the part. Want to learn with a score? CLICK HERE FOR THE SHEET MUSIC.
Before you record make sure:
✅ You’re in a quiet place
✅ You’re listening through headphones on a different device (phone/computer)
✅ The phone you’re recording onto is about 30cm away from your mouth
Middle Part
Use this video to learn the part, and eventually to record the part. Want to learn with the score? CLICK HERE FOR THE SHEET MUSIC
Before you record make sure:
✅ You’re in a quiet place
✅ You’re listening through headphones on a different device (phone/computer)
✅ The phone you’re recording onto is about 30cm away from your mouth
Low Part
Use this video to learn the part, and eventually to record the part. Want to learn with the score? CLICK HERE FOR SHEET MUSIC.
Before you record make sure:
✅ You’re in a quiet place
✅ You’re listening through headphones on a different device (phone/computer)
✅ The phone you’re recording onto is about 30cm away from your mouth
BONUS: Lowest Part
Use this video to learn the part, and eventually to record the part. Want to learn with the score? CLICK HERE FOR SHEET MUSIC.
Before you record make sure:
✅ You’re in a quiet place
✅ You’re listening through headphones on a different device (phone/computer)
✅ The phone you’re recording onto is about 30cm away from your mouth
Tips for recording
This is an old tutorial I made which you may find helpful to get the best quality recording possible.