Does the "pathos" of the original classical work translate to the voice? Community Perspectives
Energetic and accessible, aimed at a modern audience while respecting the original compositions. BYU Vocal Point: "(instruments not included)"
Groups often use "vocables" or nonsense syllables to mimic specific instruments, such as "pum-pum" for cellos or sharp "ti-ti" sounds for violins.
“This group dwells solidly in the average category. They are generally in tune, ambitious in their song choices and arrangements... their ambition is both positive and negative, however, as they step out of their league at times on this album.” RARB
Are the song choices logical? (e.g., common origin or common composer)
Reviewers from RARB (The Recorded A Cappella Review Board) gave it high marks for "uniformly strong singing" and "high energy."
Does the "pathos" of the original classical work translate to the voice? Community Perspectives
Energetic and accessible, aimed at a modern audience while respecting the original compositions. BYU Vocal Point: "(instruments not included)" Classical Medley Acapella
Groups often use "vocables" or nonsense syllables to mimic specific instruments, such as "pum-pum" for cellos or sharp "ti-ti" sounds for violins. Does the "pathos" of the original classical work
“This group dwells solidly in the average category. They are generally in tune, ambitious in their song choices and arrangements... their ambition is both positive and negative, however, as they step out of their league at times on this album.” RARB “This group dwells solidly in the average category
Are the song choices logical? (e.g., common origin or common composer)
Reviewers from RARB (The Recorded A Cappella Review Board) gave it high marks for "uniformly strong singing" and "high energy."