One of, if not the best choir in Maryland. Extremely challenging and ambitious choir, practices for five and half hours a week, and travels overseas during the summer. It's set up like a school, and you have an hour of class and an hour of choir for every practice. You have to audition to get it and if accepted, you are placed into a class level. The highest class is Solfa Four, and once you complete that year, you graduate from the choir. There are three choirs, Treble Choir (Beginners), Lyric Choir (intermediate), and Concert Choir (advanced). They've sung all over the country as well as in other countries as well. There is a wide range of personalities and ages, but all are brought together through their love of music. They are sometimes mistaken for "Maryland Sings", another Maryland choir, but they are ABSOLUTELY not. Not even close. In fact, when asked that they respond with an emphatic "NO". It's run and was started by Betty Berteaux, an acclaimed composer, acknowledged worldwide. They do a wide variety of music and just basically rock in general.
"He is a tree"
"What?"
"You wouldn't understand, it's a CCM reference."

"And now introducing, the Maryland Children's Choir"
"NO. It's the Children's Chorus of Maryland. How hard is it to get it right?"

"...Mangez Les Enfants de France"
"This is why consonants matter"
by Roger Bobo December 1, 2011
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The most common song structure, comprising of the main verse then the chorus followed by the verse again.

This song structure is by far the most common and can be described by one word brainwashing.

A bridge can be used to flow the verse into the chorus and vice versa.

As a side note if any of you knew anything about Nirvana you guys would know Kurt Cobain had an affinity for changing the name of his songs and band, which you would know by reading any biography of the band. So I am sure that the song was probably reffered to as verse chorus verse, and sappy. Since Verse Chorus Verse songs are very sappy. Just like that song. Also being a musician myself I know that bands often "nickname" songs and use different names often made up by the singer to lable the song when used for publlic. EX: My band has a song we call "The surf Song" But the name of the song is Mogow.
Verse:My name is Jim I love the country wind

Chorus:My name is Jim ooohhhh my name is Jim

Verse:My name is Jim I love the country wind

That is verse chorus verse.
by DOUbleJESus October 21, 2005
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A non-profit chorus in Brooklyn Heights. The girls all think they are god's gift to earth because they sing with famous people. Although they produce unbelievably beautiful music, a larger group of snobs and bitches has never before been found.
Brooklyn Youth Chorus girl: "Omg! I sang at Madison Square Garden with Sir Elton John. Did I mention that I sang at Madison Square Garden with Elton John? OMG! Last week, I totally sang at MADISON SQUARE GARDEN with Elton John! Oh, you're in a high school chorus?..............cool?"
by nobody09473 March 10, 2009
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An awesome Nirvana sang except this isn't the real name of it, the real name of the song is Sappy.
Get the name right of the song its Sappy!
by rents April 24, 2004
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1.When something someone says sounds incredibly similar to what another person said but it changed just enough to seem different and original, often used by people who are trying to sound smart but can't come up with an original saying or analogy, so they change a quote from a famous person so that it sounds like they came up with it.

2. when a song is incredibly similar to another song but has a different chorus, often found in pop music.
Einstein: "A person who never made a mistake never tried anything new."

Man #1 "Someone who has never made a mistake has never done something new."

Man #2 "Same song different chorus"

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by a man with a cat May 13, 2013
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