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Santa Claus is Comin' to Town - The Four Quarters

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2009

This is a jazzy, a capella version of Santa Claus is coming to town. The Four Quarters are a group of grade 12 students, directed by Kevin McSheffrey. Check out our channel!

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  • I've noticed that the way the girls stand is different in the vids. is there a reason for this? Like the altos sopranos and stuff like that? Just wonderin.

  • @Claidistar123 The girls will switch positions depending on which vocal line they get. One might prefer to sing next to the bottom line, or a similar vocal line, rather than the top. It varies. Sometimes it doesn't matter where they stand.

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  • Where are the record companys? these girls are GOLD MINES !!!!!

  • The Four Quarters first CD "A Pocketful of Change" was recently released by Crystal Ball Records. This song didn't make it, but their other Christmas song Winter Wonderland is on the CD.

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  • I LOVE IT

  • you are awesome but have you ever sung Peaceful night and for the winter if you haven't could you thnx. if you do i might even suscribe ;D

  • You guys rock

    

  • YOU GUYS ARE AMAZING! KEEP UP THE MAGNIFICENT WORK!!

  • i think you guys sound really good... i think that first chord needs a little work... you guys should have recorded in a room with better acostics... the "bass" line is amazing :D good job girls

  • i do not like the blend at all and its pitchy in alot of places. dislike.

  • @maurelp We actually didn't arrange this piece, so we can't really re-do it in the sh-boom style unless we find a different arrangement. And we actually learned it before we even considered that we might be a "doo-wop" group! Thank you for your many comments and input, we appreciate feedback. (Lindsay)

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