Wednesday, May 6, 2009

The battle's not over yet

I know many are disappointed that we didn't achieve the gold we were aiming for, but considering our circumstances, I am proud of how we held oursleves yesterday, and extremely proud of how much we have matured and grown together. No matter what, we're still a strong choir, and we will do better for the next time we perform, yes?

I appeal more to those who may have come from better choirs. Personally, I'll admit that I have problems with my singing, and I depend alot on the help and advice of those around me. Always do your best, and help the rest of your choirmates. That way, the choir benefits from your experience, and can grow to be the best choir in the world! (lol, sorry, couldn't resist)

Can I also ask a favour from those who took pictures? Please pass them around, so that we can remember the fun times as well.


Admin side....
Update concerning choir practises as well, the practise tomorrow(7 May) is cancelled, and we resume on Friday as per usual. Will be singing Sounds of Joy and Song Da Ge for College day (which is on 16 May), so do listen to the Midis and be ready to sing SOJ again.

The final deadline for Europe trip participants is THIS Friday as well. Please try to convince your parents to let you go, it's really a once in a lifetime opportunity. And this is our chance to win not one, but two golds for the choir.

I'll just end off with a quote from a poem "The Solitary Reaper" by Willaim Wordsworth:
'The music in my heart I bore, long after it was heard no more'
Come the end of this short, short time together, may we always hang on to the music we have learnt, and never stop singing.

Luv, Rebecca =)

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