Sorry, I forgot to mention that this song is called Ngana. Although, my measly little audio post HARDLY does it justice. This is the Concert Choir (best choir at Baylor!) and me. Well, notsomuch me really. Towards the end when you start hearing the women get overpowered by Nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Gaaaaaaaaaaaaa Naa Nnnn Gaaaaaaaa Naaaaaaaaaa NnnnnnnGaaaaaaa Naa...THAT's me. Unfortunately, at the moment I still cannot sing the rest of my part. *sigh* sad.
I knew which part was you. Do you remember the night I met Mike and Leisa for a couple of hours while you were at choir rehearsal, then when I left them, I switched on the radio to see where you were in the service and you were singing a solo on the radio! I knew instantly it was you, then, too. I love hearing you sing - but I don't get to hear you very often.
But I got my piano repaired and the difference is night and day. It's like it was in the beginning and the tones are so much more mellow and it's possible to play softly or loudly again. I'm having a blast (but having to work not to be distracted from other chores.
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Ver-dy een-ter-est-ing. =) I couldn't understand the words but at the end it felt like water cascading over me. Neat harmony and tones.
By DRH, At 6:16 PM, February 01, 2006
Sorry, I forgot to mention that this song is called Ngana. Although, my measly little audio post HARDLY does it justice. This is the Concert Choir (best choir at Baylor!) and me. Well, notsomuch me really. Towards the end when you start hearing the women get overpowered by Nnnnnnnnnnnnnn Gaaaaaaaaaaaaa Naa Nnnn Gaaaaaaaa Naaaaaaaaaa NnnnnnnGaaaaaaa Naa...THAT's me. Unfortunately, at the moment I still cannot sing the rest of my part. *sigh* sad.
Back to homework.
By Jason Hunt, At 6:37 PM, February 01, 2006
I knew which part was you. Do you remember the night I met Mike and Leisa for a couple of hours while you were at choir rehearsal, then when I left them, I switched on the radio to see where you were in the service and you were singing a solo on the radio! I knew instantly it was you, then, too. I love hearing you sing - but I don't get to hear you very often.
But I got my piano repaired and the difference is night and day. It's like it was in the beginning and the tones are so much more mellow and it's possible to play softly or loudly again. I'm having a blast (but having to work not to be distracted from other chores.
By DRH, At 5:16 AM, February 02, 2006
awwww, I miss choir. :-( Couldn't really hear it very well, but I know that in person that song would have sounded very cool.
...you SURE you want to switch majors?? ;-)
By Anonymous, At 8:37 PM, February 03, 2006
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