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<DIV> This thing looks like a great way to write choral music without having to run back and forth between a choir setting and writing session, however you'd need 2 of these set ups and two articulators (people) to write choral music where there are differing rounds of words. On this video, he did some round type things but only caught the end of phrases of what would have been a differing vocal line/round. </DIV>
<DIV>But it'll NEVER replace a <EM>real </EM>choir or a piano!!!</DIV>
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<DIV>Sincerely</DIV>
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