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		<title>Choral Singing: How to Create Blend Part One</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the greatest accomplishments of a choral group or ensemble is the ability to sing with such a unified sound that the audience cannot tell who is singing what part. We would then describe this group as having great blend. Think of your favorite smoothie. Most smoothies are made by using fruits with different [...]]]></description>
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