Talk:Da Vinci's Notebook
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Although most of Da Vinci's Notebook's songs are sung without accompaniment, several use it lightly (e.g. Ally McBeal) and a few use it heavily (e.g. The Dreidel Song). While I agree that they are primarily an a cappella group, the a cappella page states that "in the modern parlance, the term applies to vocal performers who disdain instrumental accompaniment in all cases." Maybe there should be a modifier in front of the phrase "a cappella," or a brief explanation. --LostLeviathan 01:19, 18 Nov 2004 (UTC)
I view the a cappella description as historical w.r.t. DVN. While you're correct that many songs are accompanied, this is a band that cut its teeth on the modern a cappella circuit, even making it to the Harmony Sweeps finals once upon a time. But maybe it's not really accurate anymore. Nightsky 06:28, Nov 18, 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Paul and Storm
The Paul and Storm page has a note that someone has suggested it be merged into this article. I see no discussion of it here, so perhaps the idea has been dropped? I'm removing the merge suggestion from that page. --zandperl 03:57, 14 April 2006 (UTC)