When I went to college at the University of Nevada back in Las Vegas, I got tricked into singing in choir. The first thing we did was the Mozart 'Requiem.' That was the piece that changed my life overnight.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was in choir in school. I kind of just did it. I already knew I wanted to sing. My music program in my school wasn't really great - people didn't really want to be part of the choir, they didn't want to do the plays and stuff like that. It definitely wasn't the cool thing to do.
In junior high, I sang in madrigals, men's' and women's' choir. I played piano too, but then I got out of it.
Though I played classical piano since age 5 and sang in a cappella groups, being an artist didn't seem like something I was talented enough to do full time. So I kind of buried that dream.
I sang in the choir for years, even though my family belonged to another church.
I played piano back in my elementary school days and I sang a cappella back in college.
I had always sung in choirs. Even when it was something to be laughed at or made fun of, you know, in school. And I was always the kid who was picked at the Christmas concert to sing the solo, you know, while the other kids snickered in the front few rows.
I was in a show choir. I can't sing or dance to save my life, but I was very passionate. People said my parents paid the choir director to let me in. It was actually the parents who started that one!
I have always been intrigued with singing and I actually started my career in musical comedies.
I sang in church choir all my life, through elementary school, junior high and high school.
I sang in choir as a kid.