:47:12
Okay.
:47:15
Okay.
:47:16
Where are the basses?
:47:19
Oh, you should
be over here.
:47:21
Uh, and the altos?
:47:23
Where are you?
:47:25
Sister, why don't you join them?
:47:27
And sopranos, where are you?
:47:30
Oh, you've got
to come down this way.
:47:34
All right, uh--
:47:37
Basses, I-I want you
to give me a D.
:47:41
Altos, I want you to do
a third above that.
:47:43
Give me an F sharp.
:47:44
And sopranos,
uh, give me an A.
:47:47
Let me have Sister Alma
play it one time...
:47:50
so we all know
what we're gonna do,
:47:52
and, and we'll go
from there.
:47:55
Sister, will you give me
those, uh, notes, please?
:48:03
Okay? On three.
:48:05
One, two, three.
:48:09
Okay. Okay, okay. Okay.
:48:11
Very-Very nice.
:48:13
Sister, what-- Would you, would
you come over here, please?
:48:15
Just slide right in here for me,
please. Right. Right here.
:48:18
- Um, that's a powerful
instrument you have there.
- Thank you.
:48:22
But I think it's probably
a good idea...
:48:24
if we bring you down
out of the rafters.
:48:27
I mean, everybody wants
to be close to God.
:48:29
I'm just not sure
you can do it vocally.
:48:32
Okay, so I need you
to sing...
:48:34
an octave below
where you've been singing.
:48:36
Okey-dokey.
:48:37
And, Sister Mary Robert,
:48:39
could you, could you come
stand over here, please?
:48:41
Yeah, come on over.
I noticed that, uh,
:48:44
you're moving your mouth,
but nothing's coming out.
:48:46
So I'd like to just hear you
by yourself, if you don't mind.
:48:50
Sister Alma, could you
give me an A, please?
:48:56
Alma!
:48:58
Check your battery.