Lack of string quartets at home games
While making the morning brew, it came to me that we have a drum to keep the chanting going and that I've heard trumpets at games, thinking particularly of the cricket.
One thing that football clubs seem to lack is a string quartet to help the singing. The benefits would be twofold. We would also subconsciously learn some harmony and would keep with the Welsh tradition of choir singing. This, in turn, would lead to more fans taking part without fear of trying to hit some of the very high notes for those with deeper voices.
Re: Lack of string quartets at home games
Well, you play the viola. I am sure you could rustle up two fiddle players and a cellist and problem solved
Re: Lack of string quartets at home games
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Enoch Mort
Well, you play the viola. I am sure you could rustle up two fiddle players and a cellist and problem solved
What's brown and steaming and sits on a piano stool?
Beethoven's last movement
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Taunton Blue Genie
What's brown and steaming and sits on a piano stool?
Beethoven's last movement
Ah, the old ones are always the best !