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VOLT: UT’s new breakout a capella group Sam Kennedy

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A cappella is music specifically arranged for group or solo singing without instrumental accompaniment. This style of vocal performance originally got its start in religious settings, but over the last few years, it has become a popular musical trend. One reason for this leap in popularity is shows and movies like “Glee” and “Pitch Perfect,” which helped integrate the style into popular culture. In the early years of the 20th century, a

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cappella originally gained popularity with barbershop quartets. These groups would sing four-part harmonies and usually dress in matching suits when they performed. It was not until the 1960s and 70s that a cappella groups started to perform more popular songs. A cappella groups can now be found at many colleges and universities in the United States and, increasingly, worldwide. The University of Tennessee currently has three different a cappella groups: ReVOLution, VOLume and VOLT. ReVOLution, which was founded in 2010, is an all-women group that specializes in singing contemporary favorites. VOLume,

founded in 2009, is an all-men group that also sings contemporary a cappella. This is the first year that the first coed a cappella group, VOLT, has been introduced to UT. Altogether, there are 13 singers, six males and seven females. Since they are a brand new choir, this first semester has been more about developing the group than about performing. The idea of VOLT was conceived of by musical director, McKinley Merritt. She aspired to start something new and fresh on campus that was available to anyone who loved to sing. Anyone is welcome to audition for the group, no experience is required.

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“If you like to sing and are good with other people, then you are welcome to join VOLT,” Jared Sanchez, freshman in theatre and member of VOLT, said. The group has their first performance coming up on Nov. 14 in Nashville. They will be performing their new pieces, as well as singing in a big finale with the Beltones, a coed a cappella group from Belmont University. Although they only have one trip planned for now, VOLT plans on traveling and competing more in the future. See VOLT on Page 5

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