The Nassoons, Princeton University's oldest a cappella group, perform the American traditional Shenandoah at their annual fall concert with the Yale Whiffenpoofs.
I don't understand this urge, by inexperienced acappella arrangers, to add a bunch of seventh chords, and a bunch of suspensions just for the sake of making the arrangement sound more complex. In this case, you messed with this traditional song way too much, and you lost the sound that carries its true meaning. What's the point of adding random accidentals? Can't you see that your harmonic progression doesn't make sense?
Totally awesome tight harmony. I love it!
davidsonclan01 4 days ago
I don't understand this urge, by inexperienced acappella arrangers, to add a bunch of seventh chords, and a bunch of suspensions just for the sake of making the arrangement sound more complex. In this case, you messed with this traditional song way too much, and you lost the sound that carries its true meaning. What's the point of adding random accidentals? Can't you see that your harmonic progression doesn't make sense?
MrBrazilianSensation 7 months ago
soloist is a letdown sort of....sounds nervous and has an accent that makes his singing of this song sound weird
claeshizzyyy 2 years ago
whats with the guy in the stripes
letsfight02 2 years ago
that is cool
jtsmanj 3 years ago
wow, beautiful voice....i love a capella
wenarto 3 years ago