Talk:Of all the birds that ever I see (Thomas Ravenscroft)

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This song is classified as STB, but I think that it should be listed as SAB. The second line of the score has a label that says "tenor", but the part has a normal treble clef, and the range is actually appropriate for an alto. --Davino (talk) 20:41, 1 May 2015 (UTC

The original edition, (and your comments reinforce the error,) shews a misunderstanding of the original cliffing and context. This is a glee for three (almost) equal voices and is correctly realized TTB (notwithstanding that the top line is slightly uncomfortable for modern lazy tenors: indeed it is often transposed down a fourth to ameliorate the (hypothesised) pitch-drift over the ages). Treble, Tenor, Bass in the original are statements of comparative pitch of the lines, not prescriptive voicing. (The pitches shewn in this edition are correct, although the clefs chosen are erroneous to the modern mind) The frontispiece to Deuteromelia (on IMSLP Petrucci) will hint at this. So will the presence of the item in the repertoire of all-male glee-clubs throughout the eighteenth century.Cjshawcj (talk) 09:24, 2 May 2015 (UTC)