“Morning Sky” Bass Part Sheet Music and Audio (For Choir Recruitment)
I am planning to
“recruit for a choir” for this song, written by Sen-sing and composed by Ohayou Yone-chan, in time for spring.
I have already posted the soprano (main melody), alto, and baritone sheet music and audio in articles.
I will upload this bass part and then write a recruitment article again.
(I can't go around asking for favors without uploading it first. 🍵.)
I will also leave a full-part sample at the end.
Here is the sample audio and sheet music for the bass part.
(I have prepared two audio versions in different octaves. You are welcome to sing along to whichever one you prefer.)
First is the sample in the range as written on the sheet music.
This is a sample one octave higher than the sheet music.
(This is the range I usually use for Vocaloid chorus. For some reason, the UTAU male vocalists are actually singing in this range with the current sheet music.)

※ The kana notation corresponds to the actual singing.
A point to note is that the final “Ohayoo” is different from the first and second verses, starting from a low C on the “ha”.
The rhythm section is written as “ru,” but as you heard in the sample, “du” is also fine. Please sing it in whichever way is easier for you to vocalize.
(Lyrics)
“Morning Sky”
A morning where sunlight filters through the trees
When I was stretching
From the distant sky, like a traveling wind
A morning greeting reached my ears
The freshest start to the day
A morning where sunflowers bloom
Clouds flowing quietly
The flowers and the greenery, everything is new
Everyone's wishes ride on those clouds
I wonder if they will circle the earth and come back
From the starry sky
The message that arrived
Is always gentle in my memories
Night will break soon, and I can hear it
A cheerful voice, everyone's morning greeting
(This is a technical musical discussion, so feel free to skip this part.)
In a choir, the bass is a part with a very wide range. The lower sample I uploaded as a baritone can actually be considered a bass part as well.
The ranges of the two samples I presented this time are both within the bass range.
However, since the number of people who can sing in the range as written on the sheet music is quite limited, and if I only provided the sheet music, I expect both ranges would be mixed, so I am assuming it is fine to sing either one for the mix.
Reference (Full part sample) Unlisted
As an aside, I was finally able to install the app on my smartphone at the end of last year and can now use Stand.fm.
See you later.
May good things happen to you all.
