Vocal Point

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Vocal Point is Brigham Young University’s premiere contemporary a cappella ensemble. Founded by students in 1991, Vocal Point was quickly adopted into BYU’s School of music. Vocal Point's nine-man vocal firepower propels harmonies far beyond traditional four-part possibilities with inventive arrangements, humor, and remarkable vocal percussion.

Vocal Point competes annually in the International Championship of Collegiate A Cappella where they repeatedly earn high rankings. In April 2006, the group won the competition, earning the title of International Champions.[1]

Vocal Point is also the name of an a capella group at the University of Delaware. Unlike the above group, they are co-ed.

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[edit] Discography

  • If Rocks Could Sing, 1991
  • Instruments Not Included, 1994
  • Fatter Than Ever, 1996
  • Mouthing Off, 1999
  • Grand Slam, 2003
  • Standing Room Only, 2004

[edit] References

  1. ^ Wadley, Carma, "Vocal Point wins world championship", Deseret Morning News, 2006-05-03. URL accessed on 2006-05-04.

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