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Niiiiiice. So many chords in this part. It s floating. Nice "cajon" drum on it. I ll sing it with 4 other men, male version. On takatimi it sounds like you push on the looper button. It s modern. Cheers. Record it in studio then for the sound and deliver on spotify. Cheers. Alex for MULTIPASSA French Choir
Thanks for the effort, but sorry -- I'm not on board. This is a solo, a very, very personal expression of love and longing, not a chorus / group event. It is technically fine, but it cannot capture the heart of a person withe regret and longing like the song was written to do.
One of the most purely beautiful things I have ever heard. I’ve listened to this about 100 times to date, crying through my goosebumps every time. Brava, ladies.
Firstly, well done to the University of Virginia Parents Fund for making the recording possible, you should be proud that your hard earned money went toward something so perfect. Secondly, congratulations to the Chorus and all involved in the arrangement, this was by far my favourite rendition of this great song by Joel, dare i say it, better than the original. Finally, the final 'S' of the final word 'knows' was completely perfect, it was like someone pressed the stop button. Just fantastic, well done, love, love, loved it.
I don't care who you are or how you sing. You add that much more by joining. So sing and join in this message of love felt so deeply it crushes. A sweet smothering as a baby held close to its mothers breast.
magnificent work. I am moved to tears from the words, the synch and the fact that these ladies are forever bound as a sister hood by this secular hymn. Very well done. omg!