Hello my fellow teenagers who I believe to be eleventh graders, but some who could have possibly failed tenth grade. In my last few blogs, I've focused on Choir Camp. In Choir Camp part 1, I talked about an overview of Choir Camp. In part 2, I talked about my first day (Sunday, June 23rd) of Choir Camp. In part 3, I talked about a part of my second day (Monday, June 24th) of Choir Camp. In this blog, I will tackle some more of Monday in Choir Camp.
I already talked about Mixed and Show Choir in Choir Camp part 3, but I have not talked about All Males Choir. To be in All Males Choir, you had to be, you guessed it, a male. In All Males Choir, we sang Trashin' the Camp, Who Are the Brave, and Tshotsholoza. My two favorites from All Males Chorus were Tshotsholoza and Who are the Brave. Trashin the Camp had a cool tenor part, but our bass part was kinda lame. Story of my life. All Males Choir was fun, though my seat got changed a lot. Occasionally in songs parts split into different notes. Each part already has a 1&2 (for example, Bass 1, Bass 2). The lower number sings lower. Though sometimes there's a further split in select notes. I sang Bass 2 for All Males Chorus songs, but there was a lack of people singing the high Bass 1 split in Trashin' the Camp, so I did it. At first, it did not matter, but once choreography started there was an issue. In Trashin the Camp, I would split into a high Baritone part, so I was moved beside Bass 1 students. This was fine since I knew my part, but in Tshotsholoza the Bass 2 part had a different dance than everyone else. So I got moved a thousand times before I had my final place towards the back. It was annoying, but it all got settled.
Wow, I have not even finished Monday yet between two blogs. Next blog I should actually finish Monday and will most likely start talking about Tuesday, but who knows, I said the same thing last blog. Have a great summer!
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