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Volume 39, Issue 3
ORACLE Friday October 28, 2011
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Chorus of Nerves
Scared Sober
Choir members advance in UIL
Samantha Stazo
Stacks of sheet music accompanied by fluttering nerves are typical symptoms of a choir member participating in UIL. Some depend on this competition to get their letterman jackets while others audition just to see how far they can advance. Choir officers are required to participate. The preliminary round was Sept. 24, and those who advanced got to participate in the auditions for region, which was on Oct. 22. For districts, some participants waited up to nine hours to sing. “Before auditioning, every participant waits in the cafeteria for their number to be called. We played Apples to Apples and did a lot of homework,” said sophomore Hannah Lindsey. After waiting, an adminis-
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trator calls a voice group and they wait their turn to sing. “I was nervous that I would lose my voice. Also, when you are auditioning, you are put into a room with a curtain and you can’t see the judge’s faces, which freaks me out. I’m not sure why, but that curtain scares me,” junior Annie Elliot said. The judges listen and critique a person’s tone, pitch, musicality, and if the person “came in right”. “The fact that [freshmen] are up against juniors and seniors with more mature voices maker me nervous,” freshman Katie Moore said. “This is my first year to audition and I actually only signed up because it is a requirement for choir officers. Since I am naturally a competitive person and have now made it onto the next round, I want to see how far I can go,” senior Sarah Slack said.
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