Going Up a Yonder - Sphs choir
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They are extremely flat and this is just a disgrace to the choirs and voices who feel this song and breathe life into it. Many funerals have had renditions of this song in their respective services and it is used to lift the heavy burden of sorrow in the bereaved hearts. It also used as a song of encouragement speaking life even after death. This choir's rendition is neither encouraging and they obviously dont care to put life in the song, thus their is no life in what is being said.
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at least they tried...never heard it other than in a black choir....fine.
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no matter wht, this piece has so much emotion and so much meaning, it will always send chills
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I know the sound quality isn't great, but the vowels sound really flat in some parts. I also know tempo is up to the conductor, but I have yet to hear a choir to go this fast on this song. For me, it's a very bittersweet song. You wouldn't be bouncing up and down when telling someone on your deathbed you're going to see your lord.
But that is my interpretation and my opinion.
KikiHyrule 1 year ago
@KikiHyrule Yeah I know :/ It's not perfect at all. Some people in my choir were even like: "I don't believe in God, so why should I sing about Him?" Wish they had at least tried.
Anm0rAnaLinA 1 year ago
I can't be sure if it's the sound quality or not but .. there are a few people who are singing out of key >.o; Don't hate me, I just wanted to point it out.
CountingMagpies 3 years ago
It definitely sounded better at the concert but yeah, in this video some notes go flaaat :/
Oh well, at least the concert was good :D
Anm0rAnaLinA 3 years ago
It seems to me that it's always better at the concert heh. That goes for any band.
CountingMagpies 3 years ago
Yeah I couldn't agree more.
Anm0rAnaLinA 3 years ago