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From: Mephistopheles <no-fixed@address.net>
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Subject: Re: Crossfields School Boys Choir01 file - "01 Lead Me Lord.mp3" yEnc (0/4)
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Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 12:15:31 GMT
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On 7 Aug 2006 21:24:01 -0500, Yenc@power-post.org (Yenc-PP-A&Aa (CC))
wrote:
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>Not the most professional, and the sounds would have been far
>richer with a studio recording, but very pleasant none the less.
>
>CC
Thanks for these, & I was pleased to hear English words for the ever
popular Suo Gan.
As you say, the quality of the voices is below what we have come to
enjoy, but we have been somewhat spoilt of late. LOL
For the information of Americans out there, this choir is made up of
Junior School (Primary School) kids. Senior school begins at 11+.
In fact I saw on the notes that the choir was from "Year 6", the last
year at Primary, so it places them in the 10-11 age range. You could
probably guess as much from their voices.
How come they have a record out? Well, again from the notes, it was
the school's hopeful entry into a nationwide School Choirs
competition, sponsored by Sainsbury's (A Supermarket chain over here,
like your Walmart, etc) & would have been recorded for them not as a
commercial venture but more of a grace & favour thingie, or so I
imagine .Now, had they won the competition, things may well have been
different. (How did you come by it, CC?)
Thanks, CC.
Mephi
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