A virtual choir 2,000 voices strong | Eric Whitacre

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I wanted to be a rock star.
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I dreamed of it, and that's all I dreamed of.
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To be more accurate, I wanted to be a pop star.
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This was in the late '80s.
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And mostly I wanted to be the fifth member
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of Depeche Mode or Duran Duran.
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They wouldn't have me.
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I didn't read music, but I played synthesizers and drum machines.
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And I grew up in this little farming town in northern Nevada.
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And I was certain that's what my life would be.
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And when I went to college at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
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when I was 18,
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I was stunned to find
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that there was not a Pop Star 101,
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or even a degree program for that interest.
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And the choir conductor there
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knew that I sang
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and invited me to come and join the choir.
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And I said, "Yes, I would love to do that. It sounds great."
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And I left the room and said, "No way."
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The choir people in my high school were pretty geeky,
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and there was no way I was going to have anything to do with those people.
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And about a week later, a friend of mine came to me and said,
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"Listen, you've got to join choir.
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At the end of the semester, we're taking a trip to Mexico,
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all expenses paid.
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And the soprano section is just full of hot girls."
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And so I figured for Mexico and babes,
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I could do just about anything.
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And I went to my first day in choir,
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and I sat down with the basses
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and sort of looked over my shoulder
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to see what they were doing.
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They opened their scores, the conductor gave the downbeat,
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and boom, they launched into the Kyrie
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from the "Requiem" by Mozart.
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In my entire life I had seen in black and white,
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and suddenly everything was in shocking Technicolor.
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The most transformative experience I've ever had --
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in that single moment, hearing dissonance and harmony
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and people singing, people together,
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the shared vision.
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And I felt for the first time in my life
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that I was part of something bigger than myself.
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And there were a lot of cute girls in the soprano section, as it turns out.
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I decided to write a piece for choir
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a couple of years later
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as a gift to this conductor
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who had changed my life.
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I had learned to read music by then, or slowly learning to read music.
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And that piece was published,
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and then I wrote another piece, and that got published.
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And then I started conducting,
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and I ended up doing my master's degree at the Juilliard School.
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And I find myself now in the unlikely position
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of standing in front of all of you
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as a professional classical composer and conductor.
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Well a couple of years ago,
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a friend of mine emailed me
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a link, a YouTube link,
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and said, "You have got to see this."
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And it was this young woman who had posted a fan video to me,
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singing the soprano line
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to a piece of mine called "Sleep."
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(Video) Britlin Losee: Hi Mr. Eric Whitacre.
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My name is Britlin Losee,
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and this is a video
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that I'd like to make for you.
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Here's me singing "Sleep."
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I'm a little nervous, just to let you know.
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♫ If there are noises ♫
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♫ in the night ♫
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Eric Whitacre: I was thunderstruck.
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Britlin was so innocent and so sweet,
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and her voice was so pure.
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And I even loved seeing behind her;
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I could see the little teddy bear sitting on the piano behind her in her room.
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Such an intimate video.
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And I had this idea: if I could get 50 people
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to all do this same thing,
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sing their parts -- soprano, alto, tenor and bass --
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wherever they were in the world, post their videos to YouTube,
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we could cut it all together and create a virtual choir.
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So I wrote on my blog, "OMG OMG."
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I actually wrote, "OMG,"
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hopefully for the last time in public ever.
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(Laughter)
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And I sent out this call to singers.
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And I made free the download of the music
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to a piece that I had written in the year 2000
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called "Lux Aurumque," which means "light and gold."
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And lo and behold, people started uploading their videos.
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Now I should say, before that,
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what I did is I posted a conductor track
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of myself conducting.
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And it's in complete silence when I filmed it,
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because I was only hearing the music in my head,
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imagining the choir that would one day come to be.
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Afterwards, I played a piano track underneath
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so that the singers would have something to listen to.
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And then as the videos started to come in ...
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(Singing)
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This is Cheryl Ang from Singapore.
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(Singing)
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This is Evangelina Etienne
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(Singing)
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from Massachusetts.
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(Singing)
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Stephen Hanson from Sweden.
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(Singing)
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This is Jamal Walker from Dallas, Texas.
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(Singing)
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There was even a little soprano solo in the piece,
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and so I had auditions.
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And a number of sopranos uploaded their parts.
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I was told later,
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and also by lots of singers who were involved in this,
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that they sometimes recorded 50 or 60 different takes
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until they got just the right take -- they uploaded it.
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Here's our winner of the soprano solo.
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This is Melody Myers from Tennessee.
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(Singing)
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I love the little smile she does right over the top of the note --
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like, "No problem, everything's fine."
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(Laughter)
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And from the crowd
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emerged this young man, Scott Haines.
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And he said, "Listen, this is the project
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I've been looking for my whole life.
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I'd like to be the person to edit this all together."
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I said, "Thank you, Scott. I'm so glad that you found me."
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And Scott aggregated all of the videos.
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He scrubbed the audio.
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He made sure that everything lined up.
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And then we posted this video to YouTube about a year and a half ago.
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This is "Lux Aurumque" sung by the Virtual Choir.
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(Singing)
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I'll stop it there in the interest of time.
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(Applause)
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Thank you. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Thank you.
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So there's more. There's more.
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Thank you so much.
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And I had the same reaction you did.
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I actually was moved to tears when I first saw it.
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I just couldn't believe the poetry of all of it --
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these souls all on their own desert island,
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sending electronic messages in bottles to each other.
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And the video went viral.
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We had a million hits in the first month
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and got a lot of attention for it.
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And because of that, then a lot of singers started saying,
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"All right, what's Virtual Choir 2.0?"
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And so I decided for Virtual Choir 2.0
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that I would choose the same piece that Britlin was singing,
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"Sleep," which is another work
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that I wrote in the year 2000 --
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poetry by my dear friend Charles Anthony Silvestri.
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And again, I posted a conductor video,
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and we started accepting submissions.
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This time we got some more mature members.
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(Singing)
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And some younger members.
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(Video) Soprano: ♫ Upon my pillow ♫
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♫ Safe in bed ♫
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EW: That's Georgie from England. She's only nine.
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Isn't that the sweetest thing you've ever seen?
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Someone did all eight videos --
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a bass even singing the soprano parts.
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This is Beau Awtin.
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(Video) Beau Awtin: ♫ Safe in bed ♫
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EW: And our goal -- it was sort of an arbitrary goal --
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there was an MTV video where they all sang "Lollipop"
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and they got people from all over the world to just sing that little melody.
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And there were 900 people involved in that.
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So I told the singers, "That's our goal.
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That's the number for us to beat."
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And we just closed submissions January 10th,
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and our final tally was 2,051 videos
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from 58 different countries.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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From Malta, Madagascar, Thailand, Vietnam,
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Jordan, Egypt, Israel,
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as far north as Alaska and as far south as New Zealand.
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And we also put a page on Facebook
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for the singers to upload their testimonials,
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what it was like for them, their experience singing it.
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And I've just chosen a few of them here.
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"My sister and I used to sing in choirs together constantly.
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Now she's an airman in the air force constantly traveling.
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It's so wonderful to sing together again!"
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I love the idea that she's singing with her sister.
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"Aside from the beautiful music,
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it's great just to know I'm part of a worldwide community of people I never met before,
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but who are connected anyway."
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And my personal favorite,
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"When I told my husband that I was going to be a part of this,
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he told me that I did not have the voice for it."
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Yeah, I'm sure a lot of you have heard that too.
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Me too.
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"It hurt so much, and I shed some tears,
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but something inside of me wanted to do this despite his words.
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It is a dream come true to be part of this choir,
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as I've never been part of one.
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When I placed a marker on the Google Earth Map,
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I had to go with the nearest city, which is about 400 miles away from where I live.
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As I am in the Great Alaskan Bush,
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satellite is my connection to the world."
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So two things struck me deeply about this.
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The first is that human beings
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will go to any lengths necessary
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to find and connect with each other.
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It doesn't matter the technology.
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And the second is
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that people seem to be experiencing an actual connection.
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It wasn't a virtual choir.
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There are people now online that are friends; they've never met.
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But, I know myself too, I feel
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this virtual esprit de corps, if you will, with all of them.
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I feel a closeness to this choir --
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almost like a family.
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What I'd like to close with then today
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is the first look
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at "Sleep" by Virtual Choir 2.0.
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This will be a premiere today.
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We're not finished with the video yet.
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You can imagine, with 2,000 synchronized YouTube videos,
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the render time is just atrocious.
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But we do have the first three minutes.
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And it's a tremendous honor
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for me to be able to show it to you here first.
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You're the very first people to see this.
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This is "Sleep," the Virtual Choir.
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(Video) Virtual Choir: ♫ The evening hangs ♫
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♫ beneath the moon ♫
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♫ A silver thread on darkened dune ♫
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♫ With closing eyes and resting head ♫
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♫ I know that sleep is coming soon ♫
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♫ Upon my pillow, ♫
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♫ safe in bed, ♫
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♫ a thousand pictures fill my head ♫
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♫ I cannot sleep ♫
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♫ my mind's aflight ♫
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♫ and yet my limbs seem made of lead ♫
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♫ If there are noises in the night ♫
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Eric Whitacre: Thank you very, very much. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you.
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(Applause)
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