
Today was marked by our first jazz choir rehearsal with the jazz band. It may sound a little nerdy, but it is really an awesome feeling to be singing in front of such a powerful group.
Not only was that opportunity interesting, it also changed the dynamics of a group tonight. No music buffs, I do not mean we were strategically louder or softer than usual. I mean that we all left the rehearsal room rejuvenated. As a group, we are undoubtedly a hodge-bodge of a ten person group: 2 Phi Psi's, 1 the peace house, 1 German international student, 1 that is in BSFFA (beloit science fiction and fantasy association), 1 trance dj, 1 guitar rocker, and myself - [insert an incredibly vague characteristic here). In other words, most of us do not usually pass a good deal of time with each other outside of our 6 hours of rehearsal a week.



*the are from chamber singers, not jazz choir - nonetheless, they are still nice.