Throughout this exercise I found it difficult to maintain the correct intonation and after listening to the final recording I found it is true that intonation is diminished especially going into notes after rests or harmonizing the same note as other voices due to the nature of hearing and recording the exercise. Having to record singing itself is a difficult task because the goal of accuracy is set higher than singing in real-time. I found that harmonizing with sounds from earbuds is also different, and more difficult, than with harmonizing and tuning to other people. The intonation of the same notes not being perfectly in unision bothered me the most, but also hearing the various opening G of the canon vary slightly every time made the task a little frustrating. In terms of musicality I tried to phrase and incorporate dynamics but due to the repeatitive nature of a canon, it seems that the recording as an overall piece lacked a direction because while one voice headed somewhere else, another voice would come in with a very similarily phrased opening. For next time I think it would be important to consider the canon as a single piece and be mindful of the direction of the voices when overlapped.