Joe
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Post by Joe on Jul 31, 2018 2:16:22 GMT
Hello Martin D Thank you very much indeed for sharing that wonderful clip of Katie’s concert from Sunday! I did find getting the video to play a little dodgy...but I simply tapped the Facebook icon in the corner and it played a treat!
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Post by martindn on Sept 9, 2018 17:31:54 GMT
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Martin
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Post by Martin on Nov 4, 2018 19:38:58 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Dec 15, 2021 19:51:18 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Dec 21, 2021 22:58:04 GMT
A standing ovation for "O Holy Night."
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Post by Jeff on Dec 24, 2021 10:34:11 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Dec 25, 2021 6:19:28 GMT
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Post by Jeff on Feb 13, 2022 16:50:26 GMT
A stunning performance from Katie.
And here's the orchestral version from another gifted young performer.
ttps://youtu.be/h_z4-3v73MA
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Post by comet on Feb 14, 2022 12:41:59 GMT
People also ask Why do churches have such good acoustics? The primary material of churches and cathedrals being stone plays a large part in carrying the sound around a space. Stone walls allow for long reverberation that also gives a specific rich depth to the sound of instruments. ... Columns also aid in carrying sound gracefully through the air.
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Post by Joe on Feb 15, 2022 1:40:17 GMT
Hello Jeff! Thanks very much for sharing Katie’s performance in honor of Queen Anne’s birthday. Did you know that Queen Anne knighted Isaac Newton? Not a lot of people know that!
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Post by martindn on Feb 15, 2022 10:27:46 GMT
People also ask Why do churches have such good acoustics? The primary material of churches and cathedrals being stone plays a large part in carrying the sound around a space. Stone walls allow for long reverberation that also gives a specific rich depth to the sound of instruments. ... Columns also aid in carrying sound gracefully through the air. Not all churches have good acoustics. One of my local churches which has sadly recently closed has terrible acoustics, so much so that the worship leader had to stand in the middle of the church to be heard properly instead of on the dias at the front. Other buildings with acoustic problems are the Royal Albert Hall, that had to have those "mushrooms" attached to the roof to improve the sound quantity. The best acoustics I have encountered is the Birmingham Symphony Hall. Wherever you sit in that hall, you can hear a pin drop anywhere else. You can even choose one individual in the audience applauding and focus in on them to hear them clapping. Sorry mods, this is off topic. Maybe we will hear Katie sing there one day.
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Post by Jeff on Apr 5, 2023 6:54:23 GMT
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