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Duración: 05:11
Subido: 2010/03/16

Huron High School Salzburg Farewell Concert

March 14, 2010

First Baptist Church Ann Arbor

Richard Ingram, Conductor

Comentarios

8 years ago

Demmie Star

Great song, however the cut offs on the take made it sound a bit more Scottish then traditional Irish. My own school sung this and I fell in love with the ending part. I hope I get to sing it when I get to my senior year!

8 years ago

David Hubbell

Lovely interpretation of this wonderful melody!

9 years ago

Zachary Mazzuca

Not sure about the sudden cut offs on "take" in the beginning, but other than that it was great.

9 years ago

pengu82

god damn I miss huron with those choir outfits

9 years ago

DarkSideKyp

For my high school spring performance, we're singing this song, and it is by far my favorite song we have sung all year. Fun to sing, even as a bass, great to listen to.

9 years ago

Evan Hollis

Reminded me of how I used to look at my high school choir. Now that I'm in it, I can say these guys are way better than us XD that was pretty sweet and we're singing this song for our winter concert :3 so epic!

9 years ago

Max Baker

Oh my god its Murphy

9 years ago

thebeavercleavers

THIS IS TOO GOOD TO BE HIGH SCHOOL 

9 years ago

Ivee Bills

haha "tak/tehk" is how "take" would traditionally be sung with a Scottish (not Irish) accent. Just to clarify, Scotland and Ireland are very different countries with different accents. :)

9 years ago

Fatima Granja

4:32 lol it happens

9 years ago

burninNote 24

The Scottish accent isn't too tricky, but it's hard to maintain while you're singing.

10 years ago

bensdadfrank

best version so far!

10 years ago

MrMrJoshMany

The choir definitely sounds Irish, not Scottish but for Americans that's we're pretty much the same. Good attempt though, well done.

10 years ago

Elizabeth Hall

That one tenor…

10 years ago

Snake4199

@MrOmarProductions This song is a part of my all-state choir repertoire and we were instructed to do the same thing as well. It is pronounced "tehk" due to the Scottish origin this piece is based on. Notice that they also say "me" instead of what is written: "my". There are several pronunciation alterations made from what is written in order to imitate a Scottish accent, (then again the original song - from which the choral piece is based on - had these pronunciations alterations already in the first place)

10 years ago

Robert Clark

It's basically english

10 years ago

Bobby Aclz

Will this ever end?

10 years ago

Ron Jordan

I wish I could understand the language, but I'm sure God does.

10 years ago

Ethan Seylar

5 people never met their love on the Bonnie banks of Loch Lomond

10 years ago

gund2281

As far as soprano's go, she actually really good. I (personally) just HATE that register. recording it is nearly impossible. Her voice is distorted almost the entire time because once she gets up to the high end of the lyric, the shrill nature of the soprano just overpowers the mic. Not to mention, the higher voice bounces around the room more so it's hard to actually hear the LYRIC she's singing. Not like I don't know it anyway, but it makes her sound like she's not enunciating well.

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