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Examples

There are a fair number of people and companies that create (professional) rehearsal tracks.
Either for their own arrangements or for existing arrangements.

Here are some examples on what Vocal Learning Tracks can sound like.
(this list is not trying to be complete, but more to show what is possible/available)

YouTube examples

Recorded Vocals

Here are some examples with (real) recorded vocals

Vocal Synthesis

Not everyone can sing all the high and low parts (or has time to record everything themselves),
so it is interesting to see usage of vocal synthesis for learning tracks.

  • Rogier IJmker

    Here an example using ACE Studio (Vocals) and an accompaniment:

  • And an example I created using Synthesizer V Studio of an arrangement by Juan M.V. Garcia:

Companies

There are also (bigger) companies with a choral catalog that have produced learning tracks:

Custom Playback on Website

note

The following links are examples of online applications that allow you to customize the playback of a learning track
This gives flexibility on not needing to mix in advance, but it does mean you typically do not have an MP3 to just play.