The Stable Hymn: A Christmas song
Jowoken for Rooster
The rooster starts out the song. He is the first voice listeners will hear. The estimated word count and estimated read time in minutes is a generalization for all roles: Every verse takes the same amount of time to sing (roughly 47 seconds), and they're all approximately 65-70 words each. However, the Rooster appears to have only 60 words.
Morning comes and I awake / and well before the sun I take / A bit of water for my throat / To lubricate the starting note.
This song must be a gentle tune. / My strident wakeup call must croon / To that small burden gently laid / Upon the lap of lily maid.
For see the babe on Mary’s knee. / I now must wake Eternity.
[upload or link to some singing you have done in the past]
Optional: Sing the Rooster's verse according to the sheet music: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14lYFhZtXM_ZI66gXd1SS27GtIcRMHFbc/view?usp=sharing (Verse 1/Section A)
You did a good job! I can tell you have potential. I might not have made it obvious enough, but the "third" audition line has a link to the Rooster's sheet music. Here it is again, if you'd like to take a look: https://drive.google.com/file/d/14lYFhZtXM_ZI66gXd1SS27GtIcRMHFbc/view?usp=sharing That has the sheet music for all of the solo verses.