@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 Abi o, it's just so annoying with the proudly Igbo nonsense, other tribes do theirs' for the collective without asking for a part on the back, but this proudly Igbo nonsense has to be everywhere with any Igbo contribution.
Excellent! Let them keep coming. Thank God for the electronic digital world. I could listen all day! Let the world be exposed to this talent. God bless those voices.
the audience was enjoying it so much they joined in clapping,..this was authentic and spontaneous joie de vi·vre, and is okay, but in my picky opinion, it unintendedly robbed the performance of a measure of needed grace, fluency and elegance. It would be nice if there was a way of encouraging the audience in 9ja and abroad to wait till the end to exhibit their much welcome and highly appreciated satisfaction.
O Paul, I'd say that the clapping & physical expression of joy is what sets a performance of Nigerian music apart from a lot of western classical music. It shouldn't be suppressed. It demonstrates the sort of relationship we in Africa have with music which is distinct from the western tradition of sitting quietly till the end & should be promoted, rather than discouraged. For it is quite a beautiful thing. We hear good music, it moves us, we dance. It's quite logical when you think about it. Sitting in silence when you hear good music of any kind is a bit... unnatural. it is a learned mode of behaviour (which is why no children are born that way).
I absolutely agree, the clapping part almost ruined it for me, it went on too long and I felt the conductor pretty much dragged the audience participation. Still a good performance though.
Henry Tudor unfortunately there’s no competition with anyone, the post is not intended to determine if they’re the best Nigerian choir or not. Why do you people like to raise unnecessary dusts?
Awesome. Unfortunately we lost a legend Onyeka Onwenu today 31st July 2024. May she continue to sing with the angels in heaven.
That was amazing, PROUDLY IGBO🤟, naija to the world🇳🇬 🇦🇪
Na only u get tribe?
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799
Na wetin be your own? Na he tell you say no happy for your tribe? Na wa o.
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 Abi o, it's just so annoying with the proudly Igbo nonsense, other tribes do theirs' for the collective without asking for a part on the back, but this proudly Igbo nonsense has to be everywhere with any Igbo contribution.
Still watching in 2024🎉
Nigeria the Bride of Africa, you are representing well. Love guy
Pride of africa
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 More like the bribe of Africa 😂
OMG,This is awesome,much love from Tanzania 🇹🇿🇹🇿🇹🇿
Excellent! Let them keep coming. Thank God for the electronic digital world. I could listen all day!
Let the world be exposed to this talent. God bless those voices.
So inspirational. Well composed and arrenged. Weldone guys!!!
Yes
Lovely to watch and listen to such a fine arranged sweet song made popular by our own Onyeka Onwuenu.
Oh my my, I am not nigerian, i don't understand what they are saying boy, any choirister can agree, this is darn gooood.
Keep up the good work
It means Halleluyah to my God. Jehovah my God have done well , since you have healed me i will praise you.
Beautifully done. Solo, living up to your name indeed.
I just love the arrangement and harmony...
Same here dear
This is beautiful. Very beautiful
Just fell in love with FILM NIGERIA
Oh my! This was so good, I got goosebumps. The vocal arrangement was just perfect.
Same here
Same here
Igbos songs always inspiring ...
Beautiful!
good job guys.....Chima i dey feel you
HAHAHAHAH. MY COUNTRY ROCKS MENNNNN
This is SUPERB!
This is 2022, somehow I still find myself coming back to this beautiful rendition
Me too!
That's marvelous. Well occasioned for worship and listening at all times
Lovely
Hahahahaha Ndiocha sef wu ndi wyning sef.........nice one, Nigeria is a great country for life
Lovely to watch, classic composition, and perfect voice blending from the choir
God bless us
Terima kasih Tuhan memberkati. Dari Sabah.
LOVELY THANKS FOR THIS👍👍💯
So sweet..full of glory!
Love Igbos❤❤❤
Thank you Lord for healing me!
Bravo!!!... notwithstanding.
Wonderful please how can see the copy I need it bad
Fantastic
Wow 😊❤
I love it . Superb
Thanks Chukwu okik ABIAM for be with me in the life golr be with you father
All hail Biafra
Awesome! Loved it
Wow, amazing❤. Pls can i know the lyrics of this beautiful igbo song. Plsss
Awesome
AWESOME AWESOME
Oh this is great heavens rejoices
Nice one guys
My igbo brothers should help with lyrics ooooo
Hallelujah
Oh my God!
How do I join Lagos City Chorale?
I would appreciate responses please
This is the best I've seem so far ❤😮
Sing praises
Nice one
good one
the audience was enjoying it so much they joined in clapping,..this was authentic and spontaneous joie de vi·vre, and is okay, but in my picky opinion, it unintendedly robbed the performance of a measure of needed grace, fluency and elegance.
It would be nice if there was a way of encouraging the audience in 9ja and abroad to wait till the end to exhibit their much welcome and highly appreciated satisfaction.
O Paul, I'd say that the clapping & physical expression of joy is what sets a performance of Nigerian music apart from a lot of western classical music. It shouldn't be suppressed. It demonstrates the sort of relationship we in Africa have with music which is distinct from the western tradition of sitting quietly till the end & should be promoted, rather than discouraged. For it is quite a beautiful thing. We hear good music, it moves us, we dance. It's quite logical when you think about it. Sitting in silence when you hear good music of any kind is a bit... unnatural. it is a learned mode of behaviour (which is why no children are born that way).
Yes guyde
And let me add that this audience was actually an European one, not Nigerian.
I absolutely agree, the clapping part almost ruined it for me, it went on too long and I felt the conductor pretty much dragged the audience participation. Still a good performance though.
@@juicysmoye4758 Absolutely!!!
Nice.
ride on
Wooow
Lord is Good
oh wow how a harmon
How do I get the script of this song, please if any one you have the scripthelp me withit
Me to bro .
I need the copy in surphalse notation ....if anyone can help
I have it in Solfa notation
Manuel Ossy ...
@@blessingagbons9171 how do I get the tonic sofa?
I have a script if you still want it
these have been killing nigeria kids,souyum makenish,ugokwe ugochukwu,chinwe ajumobi arinze ezeanyache ,delamb onyebuchi,ifeanyi olele,souyiym makenish,chinelo iwenofu,chinwe ajumobi,kollie garwu.
8 year
,of said that 8k odo OP] ou66
Good rendition but way too fast.... this music is usually of a slower melody.
ok, based on this performance, i admit, they are good. not the best ive heard of naija choirs. but good job.
Henry Tudor unfortunately there’s no competition with anyone, the post is not intended to determine if they’re the best Nigerian choir or not. Why do you people like to raise unnecessary dusts?
This is biafra for you
Biafraud fool
@@chrisoghenetegamaloney5799 Bini guy why evtin abt ibo de vex Una nawao
@@nelsonbube4822
The guy just dey vex up and down this video
Yeah the Lagos Choral Society is 100% Biafra...you notice anything wrong with the above statement?
Beautiful!!