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Post by littlemama on Oct 18, 2015 0:00:25 GMT
Holy hell, stop trying to make it "yours". It is not yours, it belongs to the entire country and the entire country should be able to sing along to it at the proper pitch and cadence!!! This post was "inspired" by that nightmare rendition given by Kristen Chenowith at the Cubs-Mets game. Hideous. Improper performing of the national anthem is a huge pet peeve of mine. You want to know why no one sings along to it any more? Because they literally can't!
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Post by freecharlie on Oct 18, 2015 0:02:59 GMT
STANDING OVATION
fans should be able to sing along. I have never once not been able to sing O Canada, but The Star Spangler Banner is a crap shoot AND sometimes they screw it up so bad it is barely recognizable.
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Post by GiantsFan on Oct 18, 2015 0:06:04 GMT
I totally agree!
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Post by littlemama on Oct 18, 2015 0:08:09 GMT
I really wish they would leave the "professionals" out of it and let the attendees sing it. I will say that the Zac Brown Band sang it when Detroit hosted the Winter Classic a few years ago, and they sang it correctly.
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Post by littlemama on Oct 18, 2015 0:09:31 GMT
STANDING OVATION fans should be able to sing along. I have never once not been able to sing O Canada, but The Star Spangler Banner is a crap shoot AND sometimes they screw it up so bad it is barely recognizable. My whole family can sing the hell out of O, Canada- we live closer to Canada than to any state in the US (other than the one in which we live, of course!)
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Post by quiltz on Oct 18, 2015 0:16:49 GMT
O Canada is easy to sing. The highest note is probably the second note. I can hardly sing the Star Spangled Banner, the high top notes have been butchered so badly by so many different singers, it usually ends badly.
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Post by wallyagain on Oct 18, 2015 0:18:25 GMT
I totally agree. The national anthem is not yours to put your artistic spin on it. Sing it the way it was meant to be sung. Period.
It's such a bone of contention for me, it makes me crazy. American or Canadian.
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Post by Merge on Oct 18, 2015 1:25:54 GMT
There are plenty of people in the US who can sing our national anthem correctly, without embellishments, "high" notes and all. They're just not famous. Many of them are under the age of twelve.
Personally I blame cuts in music education for the fact that many Americans can't sing our national anthem. It's really not that hard, and the "high" notes aren't that high. But if no one asked you to sing it at the age of eight or so, before you started thinking that you couldn't possibly sing it, then your adult self is going to be unlikely to try it.
I've heard the anthem sung beautifully and correctly by children, teens and adults at various sporting events. It's only when they bring in some celebrity to do it that it gets all messed up.
/choirteacherrant
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Post by freecharlie on Oct 18, 2015 1:33:58 GMT
Agreed. Jake Schroder did (does?) a great job at the Avs game. He doesn't try to change it up.
The National Anthem isn't about the person singing it.
(I can't hit the high note, so I go down a bit on it or become a little more quiet.)
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Post by GiantsFan on Oct 18, 2015 1:34:54 GMT
And, please don't muck up the words.
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Post by freecharlie on Oct 18, 2015 1:37:30 GMT
And, please don't muck up the words. It actually irritates me that they put the words up on the jumbo tron. I believe that we should know the damn words. For the record, I hate God Bless America with a passion. The words are stupid and it is not my national anthem. If we were going to pick a back up, I would have rathered a different patriotic song. God Bless America only showed back up because Congress couldn't sing the Star Spangle Banner after 9/11 and GBA doesn't have a lot of words to remember.
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Post by caro on Oct 18, 2015 1:41:05 GMT
Not everyone can be a Whitney and sing it like she did. The bar was set too high.
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Post by newlywoods03 on Oct 18, 2015 1:43:36 GMT
Totally agree! In that instance (and many others for that matter) less usually equals enough. 100 different runs does not make it great.. just pretty annoying sounding!
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Post by oaksong on Oct 18, 2015 2:11:00 GMT
Agreed! I like to sing along.
DD sang the National Anthem at a major event one time, and so many random people were complimenting her afterwards for singing it normally.
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Post by freecharlie on Oct 18, 2015 2:28:40 GMT
Not everyone can be a Whitney and sing it like she did. The bar was set too high. I'll sit on my own bench because I didn't like hers either.
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Post by Fidget on Oct 18, 2015 2:30:09 GMT
It's the STAR SPANGLED BANNER- If you're going to complain about the way people sing it, at least spell it correctly.
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Post by freecharlie on Oct 18, 2015 2:32:13 GMT
It's the STAR SPANGLED BANNER- If you're going to complain about the way people sing it, at least spell it correctly. You're right, couldn't at all be a typo or an auto correct since many of us pea on our phones. I'm gonna leave the errors as I can complain and misspell in the same post.
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Post by littlemama on Oct 18, 2015 2:36:06 GMT
There are plenty of people in the US who can sing our national anthem correctly, without embellishments, "high" notes and all. They're just not famous. Many of them are under the age of twelve. Personally I blame cuts in music education for the fact that many Americans can't sing our national anthem. It's really not that hard, and the "high" notes aren't that high. But if no one asked you to sing it at the age of eight or so, before you started thinking that you couldn't possibly sing it, then your adult self is going to be unlikely to try it. I've heard the anthem sung beautifully and correctly by children, teens and adults at various sporting events. It's only when they bring in some celebrity to do it that it gets all messed up. /choirteacherrant I agree. I am pretty sure that my ds didn't adequately learn the National Anthem, America the Beautiful, or any other American standards when he was in elementary school. Just not enough music education at that age.
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Post by littlemama on Oct 18, 2015 2:37:10 GMT
It's the STAR SPANGLED BANNER- If you're going to complain about the way people sing it, at least spell it correctly. That is called a typo, not a misspelling. Relax.
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Post by samantha25 on Oct 18, 2015 2:41:48 GMT
Just a little FYI- There are 4 stanzas to the Star Spangled Banner and an additional one written in 1861. I learned the first three and performed it when I was in sextet, many years ago.
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Post by freecharlie on Oct 18, 2015 2:42:56 GMT
Just a little FYI- There are 4 stanzas to the Star Spangled Banner and an additional one written in 1861. I learned the first three and performed it when I was in sextet, many years ago. May I ask why you didn't preform the 4th? Is it bad? I only know the front part that is played and sung at sporting and other events.
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Post by Nanner on Oct 18, 2015 2:45:27 GMT
I agree! Just sing it like it's meant to be sung! And so everyone can sing along.
That chick who sang the Canadian anthem last night at the Jays/Royals game butchered it. But I LOVED the trumpet version of the American anthem!
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Post by samantha25 on Oct 18, 2015 2:45:27 GMT
Just a little FYI- There are 4 stanzas to the Star Spangled Banner and an additional one written in 1861. I learned the first three and performed it when I was in sextet, many years ago. May I ask why you didn't preform the 4th? Is it bad? I only know the front part that is played and sung at sporting and other events. It was long.. I don't think the audience wanted to hear all four .
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Post by lancermom on Oct 18, 2015 2:49:32 GMT
Thank you!!! it is disheartening to hear people make it their own. I used to feel proud, but as I hear it sung different, and wrong it makes it feel less of our song. I mean wrong as in wrong, forgetting the lyrics.
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Post by Mystie on Oct 18, 2015 4:32:52 GMT
Not everyone can be a Whitney and sing it like she did. The bar was set too high. I'll sit on my own bench because I didn't like hers either. Me either. in fact, didn't all that over the top stuff kind of start with her performance?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 18, 2015 4:48:08 GMT
There are plenty of people in the US who can sing our national anthem correctly, without embellishments, "high" notes and all. They're just not famous. Many of them are under the age of twelve.Personally I blame cuts in music education for the fact that many Americans can't sing our national anthem. It's really not that hard, and the "high" notes aren't that high. But if no one asked you to sing it at the age of eight or so, before you started thinking that you couldn't possibly sing it, then your adult self is going to be unlikely to try it. I've heard the anthem sung beautifully and correctly by children, teens and adults at various sporting events. It's only when they bring in some celebrity to do it that it gets all messed up. /choirteacherrant Couldn't agree more, Merge. One of my most favorite performances of the Star Spangled Banner is by Billy Gilman. When he was 12 years old.
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Post by RiverIsis on Oct 18, 2015 4:59:54 GMT
Most people think that the Star Spangled Banner is their "American Idol/The Voice" Audition. Nope. It pretty much is a march. It should be sung with pace, gusto and vitality not like a dirge or a gospel song. I don't care if you can hit the notes if you sing it as above and I certainly don't want to hear a bazillion trills that would make a song diva swoon. Get on with it and don't make me want to plug my ears to make it stop. Most school music programs that provide singers are really guilty of this, because this is their "opportunity". No. This is your chance to be of community/public service. Save your "opportunity" for your demo tape. Last time we went to a USL game we played Montreal so had both US and Canadian anthems. My eldest goes to University near the border so he sang along to each. Oh the dirty looks we got.
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Post by fridaycat on Oct 18, 2015 7:04:37 GMT
There are plenty of people in the US who can sing our national anthem correctly, without embellishments, "high" notes and all. They're just not famous. Many of them are under the age of twelve.Personally I blame cuts in music education for the fact that many Americans can't sing our national anthem. It's really not that hard, and the "high" notes aren't that high. But if no one asked you to sing it at the age of eight or so, before you started thinking that you couldn't possibly sing it, then your adult self is going to be unlikely to try it. I've heard the anthem sung beautifully and correctly by children, teens and adults at various sporting events. It's only when they bring in some celebrity to do it that it gets all messed up. /choirteacherrant Couldn't agree more, Merge. One of my most favorite performances of the Star Spangled Banner is by Billy Gilman. When he was 12 years old. While I've never heard of Billy Gilman until now, in this video I think he also tried 'making it his own' at several points. Not as bad as others have done, but still.
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Post by Dani-Mani on Oct 18, 2015 11:21:47 GMT
I'll be the lone duck. I thought it was beautiful and I enjoyed it.
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Post by anxiousmom on Oct 18, 2015 12:26:58 GMT
I am such a patriotic sap.
Some of my favorite moments are times like at a Florida football game, ninety thousand people all standing, singing the National Anthem, hats off...it is such a wonderful thing to witness.
But I will admit, patriotic sap that I am I do not care for the warbly trilly versions. I like the traditional version, the ones that we all get to sing along with-even if we are singing poorly and out of tune. It is a thing that can bring a hugely disparate group together for a few moments in time.
(When I was coming up, we learned the National Anthem-sang it all the time in school. But then again, we also learned all the branches of the military's standard songs-probably because it was the end of and the aftermath of Vietnam.)
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