J'entends le Moulin (I Hear The Windmill)
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i think this is a really good attempt.
people need to stop being so judgmental.
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yay would have sound epic with low voices besides even though im a boy i sing the high parts and we sing a different version and the pianist didnt seem good
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When I was in choir in 6th grade we sang this song, I believe it was a slightly different version, but to hear it again shows me how far I've come since then, I've been in choir since 6th grade, I'm now in 9th grade
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what the hell is this?! the song me and my choir sang was so different O-O
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sang this at the NAC on canada day with choirs from all over canada :) so great!
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@peaceoutchick2 i agree im doing that song now and it sounds good with some good low voices to base off the high voices
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@legojoey1998 thhats what i meantt. I wass tired that day. But thats still the right way to say it. we just finished it in choir and we got an excellent in the choir festival. Going to state.
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This is awesome! you guys rock
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we memorized it
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is this only the suprano part?
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its supposed to be pronounced Shawn tele Mulah. Not juen tele mulan, japenese is really hard.
look you guys are good and everything but you need a real low voice . the alto girls are sopposed to sound low & they dont im sorry but i had to sing that song with my 6th grade class that had 10 girls including me & 3 boys and we sounded a lot better than that . but i mean you guys r really good but you need low voices .i dont mean or anything . ~ SORRY ~
peaceoutchick2 3 years ago 6
No offense taken. This was a volunteer group that met after school hours and was created so the girls could sing more. The High School wasn't very large to begin with and it's hard to create an Alto section when most of the girls sang Soprano in other school Vocal groups.
EmmaKaycee 3 years ago
Musically this is Pretty well done! It sounds pretty weird though to hear a British accent singing a French song! I live in a French region in Canada and work with a French Acadian children's choir and I never cease to be amazed at the variations on a French accent! Is this an English (British) group, or American?
Elledee8642 3 years ago
The group is actually from Massachusetts, and only a few of us had even taken French classes so we were definitely winging it! You may have thought you heard a British accent from the way we were pronouncing the words so crisply?
EmmaKaycee 3 years ago
OMG you did there is no rose right before?! that's great! for NY all-state women's we sang that exact order. there is no rose and then j'entend. great songs!
catesp13 3 years ago
We actually sang He's Gone Away right before. It's one of my other videos, but There Is No Rose is a great song too!
EmmaKaycee 3 years ago