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You will be blown away by this seven-man Contemporary Christian a cappella group Naturally7. Originally from Brooklyn, NY, they are a unique vocal group that creates every sound from the human voice.
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This is from an old a capella concert in late 2005, early 2006.
For those unfamiliar with A Capella it is a style of music where every sound in the song is created by mouth or sometimes percussive tapping. It's pretty cool stuff.
This is the Embry Riddle Acafellas singing "Breakfast at Tiffany's"
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The Carleton Singing Knights end their year with a ridiculously awesome version of Sello Tape by the always fantastic Flight of the Conchords.
Jonah sings lead on this. He is also the only graduating senior of the Knights. He will be sorely missed.
The Carleton Singing Knights of Carleton College in Northfield, MN. 6/4/08
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This is from an old a capella concert in late 2005, early 2006.
For those unfamiliar with A Capella it is a style of music where every sound in the song is created by mouth or sometimes percussive tapping. It's pretty cool stuff.
This is the Embry Riddle Acafellas singing "Kissed by A Rose"
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