Scarlet Pimpernel: Where's the Girl (RCHS)

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2008

This is from the RCHS production of Frank Wildhorn ad Nan Knighton's "The Scarlet Pimprnel" in 2008. The song is "Where's the Girl?", sung by Citizen Chauvelin.

Here is a better version:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QKtdfxAJp2o

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  • Thanks, X. But, I guess he could be considered a baritone, although he cannot sing as high as most baritones, so he prefers to call himself a "bass who is comfortable with high-ish notes."

    If you want to see him when he was a tenor, check my video of "Giants in the Sky" from our production of "Into the Woods."

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  • good but some support is needed for the high notes but its a good start well done :)

  • He doesn't have to be a tenor to reach for that note. It has to do with dynamics. He simply had to get a little louder. ^_^

  • he is definitely baritone :)

  • Now that's hot.

  • LOL, relly that's kind of funny, becuse from what I heard of him singing he doessn't sound like a bass, morer like a low tenre to me.

  • the school is Rehoboth.. in New Mexico..

    and our chauvelin is a bass 2 in our choir...

  • I think your Chauvelin's voice is much better in this song.

    One thing I didn't like about our Chauvelin was the fact that he's not a tenor.

    But anyway. Good performance.

    What school is this, btw?

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