flamingrice
No offence, but choir is for real idiots who wished they could play music. I would rather play an instrument than to be in choir, because choir sucks! No offfence.
I take offense to this. Choir people can read music, and we're damn good at it. When I was in high school, my friend, who was in band, said that our choir was actually damn good and that none of the people in band (except for the ones who were in both choir and band, and only a few were in both) could hold a note on pitch as well as choir people can.
I'd like to see you try to sightsing something like this:
http://www1.cpdl.org/wiki/images/sheet/han-mf07.pdf
If you're not counting in your head and also paying attention to the other voice parts at the same time, you can easily get lost with a piece like that.
(my college choir's actually performing that piece, since we're singing the Messiah for our December concert.
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On topic: I've been in choir for gosh, about 8 years now? XD 2 years of middle school choir, 4 years of high school choir, and I'm starting my 3rd year of college choir. I started off as an alto my first year of middle school choir, then I became a soprano the following year. In high school, I was in Treble Chorus the first two years because the mixed choir was reserved for upperclassmen (though occasionally lowerclassmen get in if they're really good and there's room) and sang Soprano II my first year and Soprano I my sophomore year. Then I was in the mixed, 70-voiced Chorale (which you have to audition to get into) during my last two years of high school and sang both the soprano II and soprano I part, depending on where my high school choir director wanted the sopranos to split (and if you sit in the middle area, you either get Soprano I or Soprano II).
Then I entered college choir, which is more difficult to get in than high school choir. My second year of college, I uhh, failed the auditions (I knew the soprano line of the audition song because I had sung it before in high school, so my college choir director had me sing the alto line, and oh god, I messed up on the interval between a B3 and an F4, as well as not being able to sing the low notes with flats without going off pitch) and ended up in the newly revived Women's Chorus. Now I'm in my third year of college choir and back with the mixed choir. We're singing the Messiah for our upcoming concert!
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