@titans08 the original has all na's. bt some conductors prefers a change by doing what they did here, the ding-duck sound. like my old conductor did that when we were practicing this song. :)
the addition "dintak"s are to imitate drams that the indians use for happy occasions. If you hear carefully, you can hear that at the moments of the "dintak" it is like a dram beat.
@titans08 the original has all na's. bt some conductors prefers a change by doing what they did here, the ding-duck sound. like my old conductor did that when we were practicing this song. :)
shooterist 4 months ago
@titans08 yeah, im pretty sure its supposed to be all na's
AtarahNaomiJ 11 months ago
nerds haha
firecracker195 1 year ago
Wow, the dynamics in this rendition are great, although there were several pitching problems.
A pleasure to listen to either way. :)
Prawninator 2 years ago
this is the best one that i found on youtube. you guys did great! im learing this right now.
& the guy in the back to the left is kinda cute lol
TayCatHan 2 years ago
the addition "dintak"s are to imitate drams that the indians use for happy occasions. If you hear carefully, you can hear that at the moments of the "dintak" it is like a dram beat.
poster20 3 years ago 2
i thought it was all na's......
titans08 3 years ago
i like this tempo apparently, even though i coach my choirs to sing the song slower...
darik60 3 years ago