Do you need harmony parts for a song your choir is singing? Making an album, but don’t like the harmonies you’ve got for your favorite track and can’t come up with anything different? Wrote a song that you think would sound fantastic with more voices, but don’t know what they should sing?
Whether she’s creating vocal parts that fit seamlessly against the melody to add depth and delight to a choral arrangement, or helping to clarify a song’s story with sensitive, intentional, even occasionally plot-driven harmonies she sings herself for an album recording, the harmonies Cate hears and adds to any project will lift your heart and delight your ears. She has created harmonies for WNC Pagan Choir, and crafted her harmonic contributions to several recordings. Reach out using the form below, and let’s see (or, rather, hear) what her ears and voice can help you make!
If the tech gremlins are causing trouble, just email cateclifford3@gmail.com.
SELECT SAMPLES
“Come Bride.” Melody by Nickomo Clark, alto/tenor and bass harmonies by Cate Clifford. Dance by Saro Lynch. Sung by WNC Pagan Choir, led by Saro Lynch. 2025.
Still On Patrol. Melody and lyrics by April Grant. Melody sung by April Grant. Harmony created and sung by Cate Clifford. As recorded on April’s album You Must Believe Me, 2022.