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We're polishing our Traveling Road-Show during our rehearsals this month, and we're learning a tag so that we can teach it during the show! Here we are taking our first stab at If Happy Little Bluebirds Fly. If a one-hour show would be fun for you, please reach out to us! Our show features a...
moreWe never tire of having guests join us -- here we are doing a tag with Constantin, a visiting bass:
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moreWe had SO MUCH fun with Rob Mance this week! He spent time with the chorus, with quartets, and with individuals, helping us find ways to sing better and more efficiently. We all came away with practical advice for ways we can improve. Also, we laughed -- who knew you could have quite so much fun...
moreAfter two years with no in-person element, the Folklife Festival was back this year, and not even a late-May rainstorm could keep the SeaChordsmen from singing! We were happy to be back to teach tags, perform a few songs, and sing through Heart of My Heart with the participant-audience. One tag...
moreThe Four Ever Young quartet was happy to be asked to perform in honor of Kim Turner at a meeting of the Queen Anne Historical Society, when Kim received an honor for his decades of service. The quartet performance was a surprise, and the audience got a chance to hear the quartet, and a quintet,...
moreWe've been trying out a bunch of new songs for our upcoming Road Show. Here's a clip of one.
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moreGuest bass Topher joined us for rehearsal and afterglow -- this photo also includes our newest official member Nick, making his afterglow debut. It was a great night!
Here's Topher's first quartet tag -- well done, Topher!
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moreThe middle of our SeaChordsmen rehearsals is when we stop and take a break from rehearsing as a full chorus, and...
moreWas it really only a year ago we were singing in our cars? Except for those standing beside them, that is!
... moreIt's volunteer appreciation week, so cheers to the all the work done on behalf of the chorus by its members! Here's a shot of the SeaChordsmen Board of Directors at a recent monthly board meeting. Does it look like everyone's having a great time? It's not your imagination. Come to a rehearsal...
moreLast week, the SeaChordsmen were incredibly lucky to have Rob Mance join us for some vocal coaching. Rob is highly sought after in the barbershop world because of two things: his skill in finding low-hanging fruit for each chorus member to work towards becoming the best singer they can possibly...
moreWhy yes, that IS the Seattle SeaChordsmen you see in this month's Harmonizer magazine. We're proud to sing in Figgy Pudding each year -- and we're happy to be...
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