Haaaayyy naku subdom... Lahat na ng extra curriculars ko, binitiwan ko na. Oh diba??? Love kita eh... basta oie... I'm still singing for a reason...
PS. Oist, amaw lage ka aga... ahehe ^_^
Hilom diay ko??? wakekekek uie, salamat kuya... concerned ka din pala... waaaahhhh... kaw lage??? Hilom pirme... ahahaha!!!
Just a little background on the song: When Fr Manoling wrote that song, he came across this set of verse written by an English poet (forget the name) na napaka ganda ng meter and message.Since it was not set to music and it needed no copyright permission, he decided to set it to music. At that time, he was also in this phase na gustong-gusto niya ang Les Miserables. So his inspiration for the song was "I dreamed a Dream" for the chord progression and "Do You Hear the People Sing" for the song development. This bit of information might help the singers understand how it must be sung.
The key there is NOT volume but intensity. From the 1st verse dapat tunog confident na ang mga soloists. f you notice, the chorus sings in 4 part chord harmony. Our trick there is to prioritize blending and take advantage of the vibratos of the singers. The vibratos, if developed naturally, make a choir sound more mature and full. Also, the enunciation of lyrics is very important.
(on "life forevermore")
Just a little background on the song: When Fr Manoling wrote that song, he came across this set of verse written by an English poet (forget the name) na napaka ganda ng meter and message.Since it was not set to music and it needed no copyright permission, he decided to set it to music. At that time, he was also in this phase na gustong-gusto niya ang Les Miserables. So his inspiration for the song was "I dreamed a Dream" for the chord progression and "Do You Hear the People Sing" for the song development. This bit of information might help the singers understand how it must be sung.
The key there is NOT volume but intensity. From the 1st verse dapat tunog confident na ang mga soloists. f you notice, the chorus sings in 4 part chord harmony. Our trick there is to prioritize blending and take advantage of the vibratos of the singers. The vibratos, if developed naturally, make a choir sound more mature and full. Also, the enunciation of lyrics is ver
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PS. Oist, amaw lage ka aga... ahehe ^_^
Hilom diay ko??? wakekekek uie, salamat kuya... concerned ka din pala... waaaahhhh... kaw lage??? Hilom pirme... ahahaha!!!
ang mga kabuang namo ni peejae ug anton ug geloy sa una.
ang mga kasaba ni ate michelle ug ni te donahlet.
ang panghuraw sa chapel. (magsaba-saba)
si cham2 nga tabian.
si mark nga sige pud pangasaba kung dli ko magprax. hehe
si kokak, dianne ug gumamela.
ang akong elainemyluvs. hahaha
ug daghan pa.
un lang, agi lang pd ko dri. hehe
GOD BLESS YOU SUBDOM (with father o's voice)
The key there is NOT volume but intensity. From the 1st verse dapat tunog confident na ang mga soloists. f you notice, the chorus sings in 4 part chord harmony. Our trick there is to prioritize blending and take advantage of the vibratos of the singers. The vibratos, if developed naturally, make a choir sound more mature and full. Also, the enunciation of lyrics is very important.
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Just a little background on the song: When Fr Manoling wrote that song, he came across this set of verse written by an English poet (forget the name) na napaka ganda ng meter and message.Since it was not set to music and it needed no copyright permission, he decided to set it to music. At that time, he was also in this phase na gustong-gusto niya ang Les Miserables. So his inspiration for the song was "I dreamed a Dream" for the chord progression and "Do You Hear the People Sing" for the song development. This bit of information might help the singers understand how it must be sung.
The key there is NOT volume but intensity. From the 1st verse dapat tunog confident na ang mga soloists. f you notice, the chorus sings in 4 part chord harmony. Our trick there is to prioritize blending and take advantage of the vibratos of the singers. The vibratos, if developed naturally, make a choir sound more mature and full. Also, the enunciation of lyrics is ver
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