Tuesday, February 19, 2013
A Capella
I had no idea what a cappella (or a capella) was until I got to college; I had never even heard of it before. But during orientation I saw several singing groups performing my favorite songs WITHOUT instruments. I never knew a human voice could make so many sounds! I was immediately hooked, and when my first-year roommate joined the Dodecaphonics (or "Dodecs"), I went to EVERY one of her shows. And when the Dartmouth Aires were on the show "The Sing-Off," I had to watch. And it was there that I discovered Pentatonix. This small group of five singers has big sound, and their arrangements are beyond unique. I saw them perform last night at The Fillmore, and they were just as great in person. If you've never heard an a cappella group perform, or haven't listened to these particular groups, you definitely should check them out!
Here are some YouTube links:
The Dodecs-
1. Insomniac: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dT_XsKTOldU
2. You Oughta Know: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uO9O6kV9GFg
3. Tempted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FLDd_XEFtq4
The Aires:
1. Queen Medley: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJasmvWmaSA
2. LOTS of videos on their website: http://www.dartmouthaires.com/video/
Pentatonix:
1. Video Killed the Radio Star: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JC3db0rEus
2. As Long as You Love Me/Wide Awake: http://www.ptx-official.com/?page=video&gallery_id=&video_id=4237&filter=
3. Gangnum Style: http://www.ptx-official.com/?page=video&gallery_id=&video_id=4233&filter=
And see if there are any local a cappella groups near you! They're so much fun to watch, and if you sing, you could try to join, too!
Thanks for the Dodecs shoutout! I'm actually seeing PTX on Thursday and am looking forward to having my mind blown!
ReplyDelete-Anna