MIT Chorallaries - Don't Stop Believin' - Journey
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@hokumorris im so dumb i just saw when they uploaded this vid and ur right srry
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@MegaBoby54 This was performed and recorded before Glee was produced, just sayin'
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not good trying to copy glee
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@bw13187 she might have a shaker in her hand, or it's to indicate the tempo. It's easy to get lost in a choral setting...
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if i am right there are 16 times 8 points; 16 talents and 8 voices serving us a great performance and to me she feels all this, itTOPS
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@bw13187 @mbrevig02 @chikon04 Conductors are only really needed in bigger choirs. In an a small group like this someone can give the tempo in the very beginning for, say, the first one or two measures, but then drop out. Everyone in the ensemble should be able to keep the tempo on their own, like an "internal beat".
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@bw13187 she is giving them the tempo dude , infact she is very important , she leads them all.
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lol Well the conductor's arms are off rhythm. Lmao even better, the conductor herself is off rhythm. Hahaha 1 better, the whole song sounds a lil off rhythm.
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It's basically a failsafe. If someone zones out and gets lost, they don't lose rhythm because they can see it through the conductor.
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they should try the sing-off
is there a point to the girl int he headband waving her arm like that? like does the rest of the band really need her to do that? lol
bw13187 2 years ago 20
can't you see the nerdy kid sings too?
he has a really good voice actually.
and i'm pretty sure if the conductor wasn't doing those "spatic movements"
this song would be out of tune, and off beat
so SHOVE IT.
KahlenWright 1 year ago 10