A Cappella

A cappella Italian for "in the manner of the chapel" music is solo or group vocal or singing without instrumental sound, or a piece intended to be performed in this way. A cappella was originally intended to differentiate between Renaissance polyphony and Baroque concertato style. In today's a cappella, a sizable group of musically talented students serenade the student body in such manner, to bring a smile to each and every student.

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Composition
Just like the chorus and choir, a cappella students are divided into a general 6 sections, based on vocal range. The following are the general vocal ranges associated with each voice type using scientific pitch notation where middle C=C4. Some singers within these voice types may be able to sing somewhat higher or lower<:
 * Soprano: C4 – C6
 * Mezzo-soprano: A3 – A5
 * Contralto: F3 – F5
 * Tenor: C3 – C5
 * Baritone: F2 – F4
 * Bass: E2 – E4