At our recent “Looking Back, Looking Forward,” concert, choir member Nelz A offered the following words about “The Song that Goes Like This.” In every Broadway musical — especially the ones composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber — there’s always this excruciatingly insipid love song that is incredibly long, constantly changes keys, and has insanely high [...]
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The Song that Goes Like This
Posted in Bisectional, Concerts, Music, Photographs, song-intros, Uncategorized on January 27, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Manly Basses
Posted in Basses, Bisectional, Members on October 6, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The first time I switched to bass, it was both exciting and uncertain. Exciting because I get to sing differently, and uncertain because I had no idea what I was doing. Being a real trouper, I lingered on, hoping that I didn’t make a bad decision. One of the songs we did, Vladimir Radian’s version [...]
Defying Rigid Sectionality…
Posted in Basses, Bisectional, Inspired-by-Glee, Members, Tenors on September 9, 2010 | 3 Comments »
I consider myself a baritone with a wide crazy range. I’m not a true bass, but I can sing quite low without getting a scratchy throat. I’m not exactly a tenor either, but I can sing high tenor notes if I breathe properly (or wear tight pants). When I joined the choir in 2006, I [...]

