Talk:Collegiate a cappella
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If this page really needs to exist, it should at least be titled "collegiate a cappella" SparqMan 07:52, 28 Jan 2005 (UTC)
Copied from article: In all cases, however, groups have the major goal of recording albums.
Not true. I was a member of a counterexample, so I ought to know. I'll ammend it to "most groups". Isomorphic 19:48, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Origins of collegiate a cappella
Who decided that collegiate a cappella started at Yale in 1909? How was this scientific number derived? I ask because Georgia Tech's Glee Club was started in 1906; we know because it was the first student organization at Georgia Tech, and its charter has never been suspended. Is there something about Yale's group that differentiates it somehow, or was that just the earliest known example? Aside from Georgia Tech's group, Glee Club lists at least three other groups that date back almost 50 years before that. Bigpeteb 17:19, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)
[edit] college vs. everywhere else
Are there a capella groups in the US outside of colleges? If colleges are the main/only place where a capella is happening, it would good to mention that in the article. If not, how does college a capella relate to the a capella scene in the outside world? Thanks, FreplySpang (talk) 17:31, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC)