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4 Ways To Know You Are A Chorus Nerd

I am a chorus nerd, and I am proud.

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4 Ways To Know You Are A Chorus Nerd
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We all know those kids whom we think are so obnoxious. They go around singing songs all day, acting as if they are on Glee. I honestly love them. Some of my best friends are chorus nerds, and I am incredibly proud to say that I'm one too. So if you are like me, a chorus nerd, then be proud of you're status. If you are unsure, here are some clear reasons that will convince you that you are in fact a theater kid.

1. You pretend every day in your life is a music sequence

For everything that happens in your life, you can think of a song that correlates to that exact moment. Then you will proceed to pretend that the song is playing in the background, and you are now the star of your own musical/one person show.

2. Sight reading is a struggle

I don't really care if you're a Mozart, we have all been there. The key signatures, the minor keys, the octave jumps. All these factors have made our sight reading lives an incredible struggle.

3. Chorus is literally the best part of your day

After a horrible and grueling day at school, my face just lights up when I walk into the room. I am ready to sing and plaster a huge smile on my face because I am actually genuinely happy to be at school.

4. One big family

Regardless of how, weird, creepy, mysterious and spooky, or all together ooky... you are all one big family who are the most supportive people in the whole world.

So are you a chorus nerd? Then you probably caught my fairly obvious reference to one of the most mainstream and amazing musicals of all time?

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