A Christmas Carol (90099VE)

A Christmas Carol (90099VE)

Film: 90099VE A Christmas Carol (Winters) | Music: A Christmas Carol (Standridge)

This film contains audio of the narration, which can be used instead of a live narrator. To enable it, go to “Settings” in Muséik, choose your correct device under “Output”, and then change “Audio” to “On.”

This film also features a few areas where the score is grey, called “safeties.” While the red bar is inside one of these safeties, it is okay to pause the film and allow the band/narrator to catch up. Please note that if the recorded audio is being used, pausing at the safeties will also pause the audio; as such, it’s only recommended to use these safeties with a live narrator.

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