I was thinking of submitting this, as a audition track, to the next TVNZ production of "New Zealand IDOL" . . . . (Hmmm . . . maybe that should actually be IDLE?)
http://60.234.149.204/Leo/Forum_files/J ... _Choir.mov
What do you think?
Here's the words of the chorus being sung by the "choir, just in case you have an overwhelming urge to sing along.
http://60.234.149.204/Leo/Forum_files/J ... T_Song.doc
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A good gathering of voices. I think we should have a competition between all the sections. They should record their attempts and have an independent judge to award a DVD of the collection to the winner. Second prize would be two copies!
So come on record yourselves at the next section meeting.....
Dougie will ptobably get his guitar out.
So come on record yourselves at the next section meeting.....
Dougie will ptobably get his guitar out.
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Dear Keith.
That competition sounds like quite a challenge, especially with the high standard that has already been set by the JCC of NZ massed choir!
But . . . before there's a mad dash by the various sections and international clubs to hire (at great expense) experienced professional directors, sound engineers and camera persons, not to mention voice/singing coaches, perhaps some "ground rules" should be established. ':D'
I thought that as far as the camera and sound recording equipment is concerned, that gear should be confined to the use of a solitary cellphone only (my reasoning is that almost everyone has access to one . . and the "production" of a post-able video should be simpler to do.
The "clip" should be confined to the chorus only for the audition track ( a full concert rendition could follow later, made by the winner only . . . to be included on the two CDs presented to the second place group ONLY) That'll teach em for not being good enough to make first place!
Now the next "rules" rely on the complete honesty of the group concerned. There are to be NO ring-ins (in other words, the choristers will need to be bone fide LOCAL club members and their immediate family). Ahhh ha . . now there's a chance to swell cub membership . . . "others" could join especially for the the recording session!
Also, anyone who may have at any time, accepted moneys or other forms of renumeration, gifts etc. for performing in a professional capacity must merely mime the words of the song. If this latter rule is broken, the curse of perpetual Laryngitis will befall the offender . . . be warned the Gods have been contracted regarding this!
As far as the incorruptible, knowledgeable, and unbiased judge that is required, I'm personally very concerned about this. So, I'd like to put forward for consideration, one Anthony Blair, presently of Downing Street, London. ( a compassionate choice I believe, as I understand he'll be out of a job in the very near future and has a wife and family to support . . . this honorary post may act as a suitable distraction until he can re-establish himself in gainful employment!).
Yours, most insincerely, Leo
That competition sounds like quite a challenge, especially with the high standard that has already been set by the JCC of NZ massed choir!

But . . . before there's a mad dash by the various sections and international clubs to hire (at great expense) experienced professional directors, sound engineers and camera persons, not to mention voice/singing coaches, perhaps some "ground rules" should be established. ':D'
I thought that as far as the camera and sound recording equipment is concerned, that gear should be confined to the use of a solitary cellphone only (my reasoning is that almost everyone has access to one . . and the "production" of a post-able video should be simpler to do.
The "clip" should be confined to the chorus only for the audition track ( a full concert rendition could follow later, made by the winner only . . . to be included on the two CDs presented to the second place group ONLY) That'll teach em for not being good enough to make first place!

Now the next "rules" rely on the complete honesty of the group concerned. There are to be NO ring-ins (in other words, the choristers will need to be bone fide LOCAL club members and their immediate family). Ahhh ha . . now there's a chance to swell cub membership . . . "others" could join especially for the the recording session!
Also, anyone who may have at any time, accepted moneys or other forms of renumeration, gifts etc. for performing in a professional capacity must merely mime the words of the song. If this latter rule is broken, the curse of perpetual Laryngitis will befall the offender . . . be warned the Gods have been contracted regarding this!
As far as the incorruptible, knowledgeable, and unbiased judge that is required, I'm personally very concerned about this. So, I'd like to put forward for consideration, one Anthony Blair, presently of Downing Street, London. ( a compassionate choice I believe, as I understand he'll be out of a job in the very near future and has a wife and family to support . . . this honorary post may act as a suitable distraction until he can re-establish himself in gainful employment!).
Yours, most insincerely, Leo

R. Leo Bolter,
Palmerston North,
New Zealand.
JCC of NZ - Member No 0741.
JOAC - Member No 0161
Car: Jupiter (E1-SA-513-R)
Skype name = jupiter1951
Messenger name = r.l.bolter"at"massey.ac.nz
Palmerston North,
New Zealand.
JCC of NZ - Member No 0741.
JOAC - Member No 0161
Car: Jupiter (E1-SA-513-R)
Skype name = jupiter1951
Messenger name = r.l.bolter"at"massey.ac.nz
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