This is absolutely the best version by an a capella group on youtube. The soloist has a beautiful voice and is flawless... very expressive and touching.
@clefhangerfan Ah. I was the Music Director of The Madison Project this past year at JMU & it's kind of taboo around here to do songs that other JMU groups have done, no matter how recent. Very interesting. I do love the Clefs & the song. Do your thing :)
@miauua For each year's Spring Concert every graduating senior who is leaving the group gets to select and sing solo/lead voice for a song of their choosing, which the group will then do the arrangement for and perform. Some of the seniors will have been in the group for 4 years and NEVER had lead voice/a solo because their normal voice part support was needed elsewhere (and because lead parts are auditioned for/voted on/selected for best suitability for each song, not 'everyone gets a turn').
@DeeJae2500 Yes, they did, in 2009 I think. It's not unusual for multiple groups, even on the same campus, to put their own twist on a particular song. In this case, it was selected by the soloist, A.J. Kiehner, for his "Senior Song".
This is absolutely the best version by an a capella group on youtube. The soloist has a beautiful voice and is flawless... very expressive and touching.
Amazing, love this! Saw it in person this past saturday and can't get enough of it. Chills.
wow guys, this is great!!! I love this song and I loved it on your voices!! Congratulations!!
Beautiful.
So beautiful, didn't realize how talented AJ is
@clefhangerfan Ah. I was the Music Director of The Madison Project this past year at JMU & it's kind of taboo around here to do songs that other JMU groups have done, no matter how recent. Very interesting. I do love the Clefs & the song. Do your thing :)
@miauua For each year's Spring Concert every graduating senior who is leaving the group gets to select and sing solo/lead voice for a song of their choosing, which the group will then do the arrangement for and perform. Some of the seniors will have been in the group for 4 years and NEVER had lead voice/a solo because their normal voice part support was needed elsewhere (and because lead parts are auditioned for/voted on/selected for best suitability for each song, not 'everyone gets a turn').
love the key change
Bravo men!
@DeeJae2500 Yes, they did, in 2009 I think. It's not unusual for multiple groups, even on the same campus, to put their own twist on a particular song. In this case, it was selected by the soloist, A.J. Kiehner, for his "Senior Song".
Didn't the Achordants already do this?
3rd!