Dear quartet singers. superbly done L Lomond, for sure. I am an Alma College vocal singing alum who did, eons ago, sing with their choir. Alma College is a Scotch ancestry school called the Alma Scots. They have kiltie dancers, bagpipers and wonderful choirs. This quartet version is a very similar one that their current choir does. C if you can find it on line...under Alma College. Alma is still the home of the annual Highland Festival each year...May or June???? Thanks, guys---sounds really, really good; keep it up. Hope to maybe see some other songs you do. Wonderful. Makes me home and college-sick.
All four of you have lovely voices but you need to listen to each other a bit more. It's all a bit con belto! If you aren't singing the tune at any given point, and you can't hear the tune being sung, you're too loud. You could put in more dynamics too. But on the whole this is a good performance of a challenging arrangement, so well done.
some balance issues...tough when you put best in the title haha. bit much in whoever is singing the majority of the 3rd's of the chords, but good job still!
sorry. i think there is not "THE BEST". its moderate. The intro does not fit! Where is the bass in the first and second part? lead and bari are to dominant. only the third part is in balance. i know, this song is not easy to sing. i think the sound would be better whithout micro.
i agree it was fair but personally i was in a high school choir that didnt even perform this but instead learned it for fun and still it sounded better this version was to choppy and not well arranged
TheErb1999 Very good performance and harmony, do not let anyone tell you otherwise. It is not perfect, but still brilliant! Believe that from an old biddy who still loves that song when it is delivered well.
From left to right the names are Justin Howe, Mitchell Lemmon, Leonardo Escobar, and Steven Johnson. We performed this in Elko, Nevada and yes the sound was a little off. We haven't been able to record anything since but we look forward to doing it with higher quality equipment.
Steve I sing tenor with the Mission Valley Choral Society in Northwestern Montana and we're doing the Johnathan Quick? arrangement for an upcoming festival.
not to bad. it sounds like its being sung 3 parts. the lack of bass sound and the over powering bari/ lead parts throw off balance. also from singing this song, some of the pronunciations were off. all in all not to bad