The No Tones
An a cappella group for the “musically challenged,” the University of Virginia No-Tones are perhaps the most fascinating and subversive corner of the a cappella community featured on Talkappella yet.
Read moreAn a cappella group for the “musically challenged,” the University of Virginia No-Tones are perhaps the most fascinating and subversive corner of the a cappella community featured on Talkappella yet.
Read moreSummer? A cappella? Cape Cod? Count us in! Listen to guest Lisa Hawkins discuss her summer singing with Cape Cod’s premiere soprano/alto group, Cape Harmony.
Read moreWhat rehearsal techniques can a cappella music directors learn from choral conductors?
Read moreJohn hates pun names. Aaron loves pun names. Who will win?
Read moreTimbermen member Alex Luque joins John for a discussion on the unique dynamics of a five person a cappella group.
Read moreLong before she ever became a segment host, Amanda was on one of the earliest episodes of Talkappella! Listen to her describe her long and fascinating a cappella journey in episode 16.
Read moreHow do you tell a story through a cappella? How does sound design influence a performance? Find out with guest Alex Adkins in episode 15.
Read moreA legendary cappella aficionado known for his time with the Nor’easters, intense arrangements, and role with Camp A Cappella, Shams Ahmed sits down with Talkappella to spill the tea.
Read moreHow do you create an a cappella group? We don’t know, but we did it anyway.
Read moreStory time! Dr. Dawn Padula from the University of Puget Sound gives listeners an engaging recap of her audition and induction into the Wellesley Widows.
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