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Uploaded by on Aug 19, 2007

Forrest House singing All I Ask of You at the 2007 Melbourne High School Choral Competition.

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  • no female singing? =(

    Other than that, it was rly good

  • Melbourne High is an all boys school, so it makes sense that there are no girls.

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  • @flaviusclaudius7510 You guys are pretty good haha sure sound better then my choir did and we had girls! I being one of them, can say, we didnt do to well

  • @Angel4everalways I agree, but it would be a difficult proposition since we're an all-boys school. Also, this is a compulsory event, so every single student in Forrest is up there, whether they can sing or (in my case) not.

  • They are good. But it would have sounded better if they had girls in the choir.

  • Blending could be used more.

  • I agree. Harmony is very important.. especially in an opera song lol.

    But overall. they did ok.

    Some of them need to come to my school becuase I'm the only tenor. =P

  • This ...and Nessun Dorma were neat to listen to.. but... what about ..Harmony?? I understand this is a Choral...Festival or competition?? Would it not make sense to sing...in harmony? Perhaps that is more of a western train of thought. Please fill me in here..lol Thanks

  • good

  • Its all in the same range..:( no diversity, however well done boys!

  • sry, i wouldnt kno =D

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