Fortune Plango Bass Voical Guide Rehearsal Track

Master the Bass line of Carl Orff's 'Fortune plango vulnera' from Carmina Burana. This professional rehearsal track features a scrolling score, precise IPA guide, and high-fidelity synthetic vocals for rapid learning The New Vocal Guide Format I am excited to introduce these brand new Vocal Guide Rehearsal Tracks. By utilizing the latest VST technology (Cantai), I can provide you with a high-precision guide that models both the music and the lyrics simultaneously to help you learn faster. Note: As this track uses synthetic vocal technology to provide a realistic learning guide, the "Altered Content" label has been applied to stay in line with YouTube's transparency policies. 🟪 Bass Track (Lavender Thumbnail) Lyrics, IPA & Translation I. Verse 1 00:00 Fortunae plango vulnera stillantibus ocellis, { fɔrtunɛ plangɔ vulnɛra stilantibus ɔtsɛlis } (I mourn the blows of Fortune with flowing eyes,) 00:08 quod sua mihi munera subtrahit rebellis. { kvɔd sua miçi munɛra subtra-hit rɛbɛlis. } (because her gifts she has treacherously taken back from me.) 00:14 verum est, quod legitur fronte capillata, { vɛrum ɛst kvɔd lɛgitur frɔntɛ kapilata } (Opportunity is rightly described as having hair on her forehead,) 00:22 sed plerumque sequitur Occasio calvata. { sɛd plɛrumkvɛ sɛkvitur ɔkazjɔ kalvata. } (but there usually follows the bald patch at the back.) 00:30 verum est, quod legitur fronte capillata, 00:40 sed plerumque sequitur Occasio calvata. II. Verse 2 00:56 In Fortunae solio sederam elatus, { in fɔrtunɛ sɔliɔ sɛdɛram ɛlatus } (On the throne of Fortune I had sat elated,) 01:02 prosperitatis vario flore coronatus; { prɔspɛritatis variɔ flɔrɛ kɔrɔnatus; } (crowned with the gay flower of prosperity;) 01:09 quicquid enim florui felix et beatus { kvikvid ɛnim flɔrui fɛliks ɛt bɛatus } (however much I flourished, happy and blessed,) 01:16 nunc a summo corrui gloria privatus. { nunk a sumɔ kɔrui glɔria privatus. } (now I have fallen from the pinnacle, deprived of my glory.) 01:25 quicquid enim florui felix et beatus 01:33 nunc a summo corrui gloria privatus. III. Verse 3 01:50 Fortunae rota volvitur; descendo minoratus; { fɔrtunɛ rɔta vɔlvitur dɛstsɛndɔ minɔratus } (The wheel of Fortune turns; I sink, debased;) 01:57 alter in altum tollitur; nimis exaltatus { altɛr in altum tɔlitur nimis ɛksaltatus } (another is raised up; lifted too high,) 02:03 rex sedet in vertice caveat ruinam! { rɛks sɛdɛt in vɛrtitsɛ kavɛat ruinam! } (a king sits on the top—let him beware of ruin!) 02:13 nam sub axe legimus Hecubam reginam. { nam sub aksɛ lɛgimus hɛkubam rɛginam. } (Under the axle we read, Queen Hecuba.) 02:19 rex sedet in vertice caveat ruinam! 02:27 nam sub axe legimus Hecubam reginam. Pedagogical Info "Fortune plango vulnera" expands the lament against Fate's inconstancy. The text introduces the medieval personification of Occasio (Opportunity), depicted as having hair only on her forehead—a "reverse mullet" metaphor dictating that opportunity must be seized as she approaches. The movement operates on a rigid strophic plan, where the men alone drive the primary stanzas before the full tutti chorus erupts on the refrains. Vocal Warnings The Acoustic Drag: Because the Basses carry the exposed primary verses, there is a temptation to sing with an artificially dark, heavy "woofy" tone. This thick production will immediately cause you to lag behind the driving ostinato and pull the pitch flat. Ragged Exposed Entries: You are completely exposed on the first downbeat of each verse. You must breathe in the rhythm of the tempo to ensure the Bass section strikes the downbeat as a single, unified entity. Pedagogical Advice Linguistic Springboards: You must maintain crisp, biting diction at this tempo. Keep your vocal placement bright and forward in the mask, using the Germanic consonants—especially the palatal ich-laut [ç] in mihi—to bounce the rhythm off your abdominal wall. The Syncopated Glide: Perfectly time the [j] glide in the syncopated delivery of Occasio [ɔkazjɔ]. If the men are late on this syncopation, the transition into the full tutti chorus will collapse. Recommended Playlists 🎼 Carmina Burana Orff:    • Carmina Burana Orff   🟫 Soprano:    • Carmina Burana Orff Soprano Rehearsal tracks   🟧 Alto:    • Carmina Burana Orff Alto rehearsal tracks   🟦 Tenor:    • Carmina Burana Orff Tenor rehearsal tracks   🟪 Bass:    • Carmina Burana Orff Bass rehearsal tracks   Invest in the Library ☕ Support our high-fidelity technical tracks: https://buymeacoffee.com/opera_and_choir Join the Singers' Community 👥 Request future masterclass tracks here:   / 921872057073844   #Tags #CarminaBurana #CarlOrff #FortunePlangoVulnera #Bass #ChoirRehearsal #VocalTechnique #Appoggio #ChoralMusic #ClassicalSinging #IPA #OperaAndChoir #VocalGuide