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Michelle

  • Brian
  • Dec 31, 2020
  • 1 min read

So this is a Beatles song that was arranged for SATB. I was lucky to sing with the SATB called Camerata for a few seasons and I sang both soprano and tenor. Yes, I sound loud in this recording (because again, I'm holding the microphone) but I love the raw authenticity of this. It's cringeworthy but in all the best ways. Lol.

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Brian Dixon
Brian Dixon
Jan 03, 2021

Picture: the 7 of us were surrounding a piano, holding music, trying to stand in our sections/parts, counting, and trying to blend. It was hilarious. These are the naked parts of singing in a group because you are truly exposed. If you say the wrong word, sing the wrong note, come in too soon, miss a chord, it's there for anyone to criticize. And I love it. Singing with this small group was such a pleasure. Boys can sing soprano. And they should. :D

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