This was our baritone song for our spring chorus concert. While it’s not a lot of people in my choir’s favorite song, I think it is beautiful and brings me to tears every time I hear it
@jasminegailliard57352 ай бұрын
Absolute perfection, beautiful. I LOVED singing this in my choir.
@drewtosauceyy6 ай бұрын
i miss singing this
@emmakate88119 ай бұрын
my choir group is doing this and i am a soprano and got both solos and im so excited
@taviejay81756 күн бұрын
howd it go
@aaronswallow31899 ай бұрын
Thank you for the effort in putting this together.
@rodneybolton75 Жыл бұрын
The Round Sound is so beautiful and ON TUNE 🎶
@susanflakes6968 Жыл бұрын
Welcome, UTArlington...Blessings!
@musicfan425 Жыл бұрын
Happens to be my favorite Dvorak symphony!
@marcot4518 Жыл бұрын
2:05 is solo
@gabby255 Жыл бұрын
this song is so hard but i love it sm. im singing this in my normal school chorale class currently and idk how we’re gonna be able to perform this
@douglewis5701 Жыл бұрын
It's "where me and my true love will never meet again"
@jackhammer111 Жыл бұрын
glad to see not many fell for the dickwad clickbait title. there are no dance scenes here. It's dishonest and I hate having time of my ever-shortening life wasted. If I wanted the music I'd have listened to the music.
@pandaprincess9 Жыл бұрын
When we were singing this in Chamber choir and they "americanized" it soooo much because at the "Die die"s they added vocal percussion 😭
@Zenniter2 ай бұрын
I personally think it adds power to the song, though they could have been louder...
@granteasdon52712 жыл бұрын
Great job to the singers. But it’s much much too fast, does a disservice to the folk song being sung.
@BeastRaven3212 жыл бұрын
its alright kda skl kf lfk;sdfkd ;sakf klsa f;sd;fn;N;N ;ANG fd' 'f as'f a'f da'f ' df'a f'da a' 'f ds'fa 's 'sd ' ;g ; ;df ;g d;fg ; ; f;g dg;d f;g a; gf 'g lg' l 'l 'lf 'l 'lNERG
@BeastRaven3212 жыл бұрын
idk what to say
@justinkennedy78542 жыл бұрын
This makes me wanna cry this is so pretty
@eddiescircus77822 жыл бұрын
girl i have to learn this for honor chorus.......
@haydenb1232 жыл бұрын
My favorite spiritual I ever sang in choir!
@DRUMNICOdotcom2 жыл бұрын
Straight trash....Faculty should be ashamed of themselves for teaching utter nonsense to these students that are paying alot of money for "education" If you really want to learn Agbekor, please contact me.
@JohannMichaelHaydn173718062 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing! Beatus vir, MH 398 (1785)
@chebachaka2 жыл бұрын
The first trumpet needs to learn how to play that D in tune (concert C) Jesus ……
@sb66782 жыл бұрын
This carol is far more fun to sing than it is to listen to.
@herbertheger94672 жыл бұрын
👍🙏👍🙏
@jtrobins12 жыл бұрын
too fast, but good job
@jasper_the_techie2 жыл бұрын
Ayo what key’s this in. Need to do Solfege but I forgot if it’s minor or major :/
@michaelmays62312 жыл бұрын
we use la based minor. So it starts la la mi re re mi
@prishachoudhary87853 жыл бұрын
I've never seen four 5-octave marimbas in one room, I love this
@ThePragart3 жыл бұрын
The reason why this may sound odd to Trinis is that this fails to represent the spontaneity and “extempo” qualities of traditional Tamboo Bamboo or other Trini music. We don’t hear the distinct bass fuller and cutter which often become second nature - even to school children beating desks and playing bottle and spoon. And frankly, these replicated instruments produce a different timbre than Trini Bamboo. That being said, I disagree that this is cultural appropriation. These talented students haven’t been going to school to learn how to play the bamboo. And to call them rubbish or to mock their interpretations not only conveys ethnocentrism but also works to dissuade future interests in learning and understanding other cultures. I would challenge anyone to pick up one of these student’s instruments and step on stage to perform in an ensemble having never heard or seen it before. Don’t get me wrong, I get very sensitive and defensive when people appropriate or poke fun at aspects of other cultures - but let’s be considerate when we’re dumping out the bath water.
@cptngo41133 жыл бұрын
Dang slow tf down tho
@shrinashah19953 жыл бұрын
amazing
@-elaina-96413 жыл бұрын
R.I.P. to the pianists lol
@DaveYostCom3 жыл бұрын
Excellent.
@garthbaker-fletcher4483 жыл бұрын
Nice clean perfectly sung!!!
@tylerjackson98983 жыл бұрын
It left that shool
@2fritangas3 жыл бұрын
what is the choral name and conductor¿
@blairewindom95443 жыл бұрын
I loves this rendition but it qas a little fast! But everyone stayed together even though the speed was a bit too fast in my personal taste.
@suolu52623 жыл бұрын
Hello, you played very well, can you give me a copy of this sheet music,I also want to try, thank you very much Email: [email protected]
@EvilPanda1873 жыл бұрын
My favorite version.
@stevievaughan50964 жыл бұрын
our choir sang this for a festival and our judge just so happened to have a recently departed husband and he was scottish and this was his favorite song and we also just so happened to sing this song for her completely unaware that he had just recently departed and she had us sing it again for her and she gave us the highest score and the entire time we were singing it she was sobbing and i felt so bad but also she wanted us to and i love her
@MrJettster12 жыл бұрын
Omg! My choir is also about the sing this for a festival, nervous, but excited lol
@elijahdage5523 Жыл бұрын
You can never know the impact that a song can have on another person.
@definitelynotniko5 ай бұрын
I believe that happened for a reason.
@alaina57204 жыл бұрын
We did this for Honor Choir.... memories....
@officialroyalerell96634 жыл бұрын
Good job just work on dynamics and making sure you quiet in very Imperative places so that your Crescendo will be grand and very noticeable but over all good 💪🏾❤️
@XOANTY4 жыл бұрын
The dynamics are absolutely BRILLIANT
@UkeOne4 жыл бұрын
Nice voices...very SLOPPY performance.
@miiridescence4 жыл бұрын
(i know this is an old video but) this choir’s pronunciation is really good!! some performances sound terribly yt 😭
@aydenduke25564 жыл бұрын
Aight boys mans boutta sing this in a couple hours lets hope i can hit that low note
@lovelylino25704 жыл бұрын
when i sang this song in choir we did it way slower than this so it didn't sound like a happy song because it really isn't. it's about death and lack of freedom and loss of love. we kept it very slow and somber, so im not sure how i feel about hearing it being done so fast like this.
@Allinfun67893 жыл бұрын
It is a matter of perspective. The tempo here is a bit "brisk" but it probably well suited the atmosphere of this concert setting. It seems that MANY choirs have now performed this particular interpretation of the original folk song. Post a link to your choir performing to get feedback on your director's interpretation.
@lovelylino25703 жыл бұрын
@@Allinfun6789 i agree, it's all perspective :) this version is still beautiful <33 if you're interested, this is the way my choir performed it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k3ijj9WJl8KoaJs.html
@Sapenta4 жыл бұрын
is the choir american? cuz the accent sounds horrible
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This was our baritone song for our spring chorus concert. While it’s not a lot of people in my choir’s favorite song, I think it is beautiful and brings me to tears every time I hear it
Absolute perfection, beautiful. I LOVED singing this in my choir.
i miss singing this
my choir group is doing this and i am a soprano and got both solos and im so excited
howd it go
Thank you for the effort in putting this together.
The Round Sound is so beautiful and ON TUNE 🎶
Welcome, UTArlington...Blessings!
Happens to be my favorite Dvorak symphony!
2:05 is solo
this song is so hard but i love it sm. im singing this in my normal school chorale class currently and idk how we’re gonna be able to perform this
It's "where me and my true love will never meet again"
glad to see not many fell for the dickwad clickbait title. there are no dance scenes here. It's dishonest and I hate having time of my ever-shortening life wasted. If I wanted the music I'd have listened to the music.
When we were singing this in Chamber choir and they "americanized" it soooo much because at the "Die die"s they added vocal percussion 😭
I personally think it adds power to the song, though they could have been louder...
Great job to the singers. But it’s much much too fast, does a disservice to the folk song being sung.
its alright kda skl kf lfk;sdfkd ;sakf klsa f;sd;fn;N;N ;ANG fd' 'f as'f a'f da'f ' df'a f'da a' 'f ds'fa 's 'sd ' ;g ; ;df ;g d;fg ; ; f;g dg;d f;g a; gf 'g lg' l 'l 'lf 'l 'lNERG
idk what to say
This makes me wanna cry this is so pretty
girl i have to learn this for honor chorus.......
My favorite spiritual I ever sang in choir!
Straight trash....Faculty should be ashamed of themselves for teaching utter nonsense to these students that are paying alot of money for "education" If you really want to learn Agbekor, please contact me.
Thanks for sharing! Beatus vir, MH 398 (1785)
The first trumpet needs to learn how to play that D in tune (concert C) Jesus ……
This carol is far more fun to sing than it is to listen to.
👍🙏👍🙏
too fast, but good job
Ayo what key’s this in. Need to do Solfege but I forgot if it’s minor or major :/
we use la based minor. So it starts la la mi re re mi
I've never seen four 5-octave marimbas in one room, I love this
The reason why this may sound odd to Trinis is that this fails to represent the spontaneity and “extempo” qualities of traditional Tamboo Bamboo or other Trini music. We don’t hear the distinct bass fuller and cutter which often become second nature - even to school children beating desks and playing bottle and spoon. And frankly, these replicated instruments produce a different timbre than Trini Bamboo. That being said, I disagree that this is cultural appropriation. These talented students haven’t been going to school to learn how to play the bamboo. And to call them rubbish or to mock their interpretations not only conveys ethnocentrism but also works to dissuade future interests in learning and understanding other cultures. I would challenge anyone to pick up one of these student’s instruments and step on stage to perform in an ensemble having never heard or seen it before. Don’t get me wrong, I get very sensitive and defensive when people appropriate or poke fun at aspects of other cultures - but let’s be considerate when we’re dumping out the bath water.
Dang slow tf down tho
amazing
R.I.P. to the pianists lol
Excellent.
Nice clean perfectly sung!!!
It left that shool
what is the choral name and conductor¿
I loves this rendition but it qas a little fast! But everyone stayed together even though the speed was a bit too fast in my personal taste.
Hello, you played very well, can you give me a copy of this sheet music,I also want to try, thank you very much Email: [email protected]
My favorite version.
our choir sang this for a festival and our judge just so happened to have a recently departed husband and he was scottish and this was his favorite song and we also just so happened to sing this song for her completely unaware that he had just recently departed and she had us sing it again for her and she gave us the highest score and the entire time we were singing it she was sobbing and i felt so bad but also she wanted us to and i love her
Omg! My choir is also about the sing this for a festival, nervous, but excited lol
You can never know the impact that a song can have on another person.
I believe that happened for a reason.
We did this for Honor Choir.... memories....
Good job just work on dynamics and making sure you quiet in very Imperative places so that your Crescendo will be grand and very noticeable but over all good 💪🏾❤️
The dynamics are absolutely BRILLIANT
Nice voices...very SLOPPY performance.
(i know this is an old video but) this choir’s pronunciation is really good!! some performances sound terribly yt 😭
Aight boys mans boutta sing this in a couple hours lets hope i can hit that low note
when i sang this song in choir we did it way slower than this so it didn't sound like a happy song because it really isn't. it's about death and lack of freedom and loss of love. we kept it very slow and somber, so im not sure how i feel about hearing it being done so fast like this.
It is a matter of perspective. The tempo here is a bit "brisk" but it probably well suited the atmosphere of this concert setting. It seems that MANY choirs have now performed this particular interpretation of the original folk song. Post a link to your choir performing to get feedback on your director's interpretation.
@@Allinfun6789 i agree, it's all perspective :) this version is still beautiful <33 if you're interested, this is the way my choir performed it: kzread.info/dash/bejne/k3ijj9WJl8KoaJs.html
is the choir american? cuz the accent sounds horrible
M.j
Beautiful performance you guys!
Didn't do the Scottish vowels.