The “eh” syllable has been said to lead to flatness
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I'm no Latin scholar, but I believe the Romans would call the -e of Ave a short E and the E of Verum a long E ... justifying, perhaps, slightly different tongue position or at least a different mental treatment by the singer
orchestra, which can tune just as well as singers
Given that the Mozart "Ave verum corpus" is accompanied (or are you trying to sing it without the accompaniment? ... not recommended),
in on the first
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