Crez Chorale, Soprano 1s - The awesome lovable people!
About the Club

We fly, and fight
Those ugly monsters notes,
To save the world songs we sing.


Singing all the high notes in a song and getting the most number of sorethroats per year, we are known as the members of the Crescent Chorale's Soprano One (2009/10) section.


CONSTANT people

SLs: Juniper and Lixin

Sec 4s
Teryne
Cynthia

Sec 3s
Meijun
Khummithra
Farzina
Ziyu

Sec 2s
Rui Ting
Ying Jie

Sec 1s
Germaine
Hannah

Ex-SLs
Charmaine (04/05)
Shiping (05/06)
Airika (06/07)
Yingtian (07/08)

Omg, Juniper please update this!


The other 3/4

Crescent Chorale
Soprano Two
Alto One
Alto Two


Squeak




Freeze and rewind

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  • July 2008

  • August 2008

  • September 2008

  • October 2008

  • November 2008

  • December 2008

  • March 2009



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    Where in the world is JUNIPER?
    Thursday, July 24, 2008

    I need to hunt her down and leash her to this blog.

    At any rate, rest well and don't shout/scream/eat chocolates until after we finish singing the school song on Saturday! :D


    Teryne, who happens to be very bothered with how dead this blog is.
    Down to business.
    Monday, July 7, 2008

    Alrigh then. Those of you who have been to the Sop 2's blog, you would already know what we're singing for Speech Day/Learning Festival.

    For those who have not, I have taken the liberty to copy and paste the repertoire here.
    Speech Day (not in order):
    The Gift to be Simple
    Joiku
    Mamma Mia
    Learning Festival:
    Yao Lan Qu (or Lullaby)
    Diu Diu Dang A
    Sakura Sakura

    For the Sec 2s, there is a new song for you to learn - Joiku, which is actually a really fun song to sing. Sec 1s, you have 2 new songs to learn - Joiku and Sakura.

    So yes, the following weeks won't exactly be honeymoon weeks for you (I sound like Ms Azlin), but if you just put in all your concentration, you guys should be fine. Diu Diu Dang A feels sort of fine already, and the same goes for Gift to be Simple (though dynamics are much needed). Yao Lan Qu sounds fine to me, although try to sound more cheena when singing it. And as for Mamma Mia, it'll be a simple matter of brushing it up and teaching it to the new Sop 1s.

    And 'tis time to update the template. :(