Simply click on the
part you would like to hear and begin
practicing! Click the X in the
upper right corner to return to the menu of vocal
parts.
To download
the file to your computer, first click on the file
to begin playing it, and then click on the arrow in
the upper right corner to download it.
If you download
the music, you should make a note of where the file
is saved on your computer. Members are only allowed
to download each audio file one time.
(Please see additional notes about downloading
below.)
Downloading the file to
your computer is not necessary. Downloading will allow
you to play the file at any time
without returning to choirpractice.org. Any audio player (such as
iTunes™,
Windows Media Player™,
or
Real Player™)
will play your
downloaded files. Most computers have an audio
player pre-installed. If you do not have an audio player on your
computer, you can click on one of the three media
players listed above to download an audio player.
Downloading the file to your computer will also allow
you to burn it to a CD or transfer it to an iPod™,
iPad™
or other Mp3 player.
Please contact us if you
need any type of technical assistance.
Terms of Use:
Members of Choir Practice are allowed
unlimited listening to their audio files by
logging on to our website, clicking on an audio
file, and choosing the "play" option.
However, choosing the "download" option is
allowed only once per song, per choir member.
Downloading more than one copy of a
Choir Practice audio file by the same individual
violates Federal copyright laws, and it violates
your organization's agreement with Choir Practice.
Our website tracks the number of downloads for
each audio file and each choir; additional fees
will be charged to choirs who exceed their licensed number of downloads.
Sharing downloaded
files with others is also an infringement of
U.S. Copyright Law, and it violates your
organization's agreement with Choir Practice.
Each choir member may use these audio files for
personal practice only. U.S. Copyright Laws are
designed to protect the intellectual property of
all creative works, including those of choral
composers and arrangers. When your
organization purchases audio files from
Choir Practice, we pay a royalty to composers,
arrangers, and their publishers. When you
make illegal copies of the files you are
stealing from your fellow musicians.