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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 26 for Windows => Topic started by: FenceFurniture on June 17, 2020, 06:07:53 pm
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I noticed with interest that there is no Choir tag in the presets, which I thought was a little odd. So what do you do? Create your own Choir tag (and maybe even Choir Master) or are you satisfied with just using a second entry in Orchestra separated with a semi-colon?
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It's not odd at all. Just go ahead and make your own. You might also want a Vocalist field for when one person is doing the singing. They're not a choir, and you wouldn't want to confuse them with instrumental soloists, would you?
One can make up and endless variety of tags for classical music. Have at it.
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Yes, that's my intention. Your answer prompted me to ask Google (that well known Classical Music Authority!):
how many people constitute a choir
to which the headline answer is:
From 60 to 80+ singers is a chorus. On Last choir Standing the number of singers in choirs ranged from 10 to 50. Three singers is a trio, four a quartet, and so on, eight is an octet, but 10 can be a choir or an ensemble. Yet there might only be seven singers in your local church 'choir'!
which seems to be a fairly good answer.
For vocalists I have been including "Soprano" etc as an Instrument, but may adopt your suggestion to create Vocalist.
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I use [Vocalists] for any non-choir vocalists (semicolon delimited) and put choirs themselves in [Ensemble] (also semicolon delimted); the latter field also gets chamber groups and really small orchestras, though I ususally try to put these latter groups in [Orchestra] if I catch them as I'm tagging with amg.pl.
If I had to start tagging over again, however, I'd probably create [Choir] or [Chorus], so I'd agree with Wer: go for it!