String Quartet Performance of Coldplay's "Clocks"

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String Quartet Performance of Coldplay's "Clocks" at Granger Community Church in Indiana. April 6, 2007. Sorry for the noise -- it was played as the congregation was walking in for service.

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  • this makes me sad that such a beautiful song was just "background music" as people were walking in for service. :[ these people deserve silence.

  • That is the coolest church ever o.o

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  • do you have the sheets for this? id love for my quartet to play it for the talent show...

  • Praise the Lord!!!

  • God this is a good song. and yeah my youth choir sees alot of GREAT musicians (mainly cells and violins) told to play while the congergation in entering!

  • @chocolaterose1209 Tell me how and i might be able to hit you up on the second violin part.

  • @CrtlAltDlt I think they are. And thats really only true, in young orchestras, and when the people try to tune it themselves and dont really know how.

  • @Flamewerkz That may be so unfortunately, but it's still not a song for church in my opinion.

  • @tj47moeller Why not? Most of the people who go to church go for the social benefit anyways, not to get closer to god....

  • sounds soo awesome!

  • @CrtlAltDlt It's that timbre that makes it sound like that.

  • They're playing this at church!  this is not a song to be played at church.

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