One singer has the power to captivate a stadium packed with people. It is no wonder, then, that a choir full of dedicated artists can have an even bigger impact. Then there are choirs like the one that James Rose is in charge of conducting. Thanks to this musician’s deep love and passion for music, they have been able to instill their valuable knowledge into the young folks who are under their guidance.
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You will find this to be true in their public performances, of course. But this can also be seen during the choir’s rehearsals. In a now-viral video, James shares the time their choir did what is called “freeze warmups.” James gives more details about how they work in the video below. But, in summary, this warmup has singers extending notes at different times. The result? Something so magical, it’s genuinely hard to put into words. Experience this magical moment for yourself below!
@jrosejazz A freeze warmup like you’ve never heard before ❄️ the second half in particular took us to another planet! 🪐 with @@A Cappella Academy ##choirtok##choirsoftiktok##harmony##acapella##choirwarmup ♬ original sound – jrosejazz
Thanks to This Choir’s Perfect “Freeze Warmup,” You Have Never Heard Somewhere Over the Rainbow Quite Like This Before
If you were only given the instructions for this “freeze warmup,” you might picture it being disastrous. But when done correctly, as the video above proves, the results are heavenly. Plus, could there have been a more fitting song choice than the iconic Somewhere Over the Rainbow? It’s like the choir’s perfect harmonies were made for this!
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