Cornell Chordials - "Cosmic Love" (Florence + the Machine) a cappella cover

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Uploaded by on May 3, 2011

"Cosmic Love" (originally performed by Florence + the Machine) from the Chordials' 2011 album, "Pulse".

***Now available on iTunes!***

Solo by Kellie Haselkamp '12 and arrangement by Vinay Baliga '10 and Carolyn Rogers '12.

http://www.chordials.com

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  • I like it, but this isn't a capella. A capella means no music, just voice.

  • @Parodizeme every sound you hear was made with the human voice!

  • Really nice.

    Greetings from Germany. c;

  • @KamiHaku Thanks so much! Thrilled to know our music is being heard outside the US!

  • I love it! Greetings from Hungary!

  • @ederszilveszter Thank you! We love hearing from our international fans! Keep checking our Facebook page to see when you can purchase your copy on iTunes!

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  • niiiiice work :)

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  • Is there sheet music anywhere I can use? I'd like to look into this great piece further!

  • That is amazing!!! Our acapella group in my school are doing the same thing maybe, were are in middle school!!!

  • @Parodizeme He's right. It is a cappella. Not a capella.

  • Greetings from Denmark.

    Love Florence + Machine and this cover is perfect.

  • GLEE!!! lol :p

  • I find it hard to believe the bass beat, like the dual beats starting at 2:20 are voice... is that body percussion? Or was the pitch altered? Or just a bass drum?

  • WOW!! I love the arrangement <3 I would love to sing this in our a capella group at school (:

  • @cornellchordials seriously? Wow, my bad. This is really amazing

  • Speaking as a fellow arranger, I'm very impressed with this arrangement, and even more impressed with the performance of it! The lead rocked that solo, and the 16th note stuff in the background was flawless. I'm curious what some of these chords were, I didn't remember the original being so harmonically complex and yet these ring too much to be your garden variety chord! Could you tell me some of the chords during the second verse? There's some sweet stuff going on there!

  • Holy... cow! These are all voices??

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