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Originally Posted by Senusret I
Let's talk about singing!
Do you believe in the power of the sung word in sororal life?
Can music recruit?
Do you believe that black sorority chapters at HBCUs sing more than chapters at predominately white universities?
At what non-ritual occasions might a sorority sing?
These sound like stupid questions probably, but I am trying to get into a discussion about musical traditions among black sororities, which I have many questions about, not the least of which is why YEARS later I still can't get certain sorority songs out of my head? LOL
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I like this thread topic so i decided to post. I previously attended a rush for xyz organization. When the sorority members walked in, they were holding candles, singing a song in the dark. Needless to say, i was SPEECHLESS. Their singing truly took my breath away. Their harmony was great and i was amazing because i never heard them sing before. i was always interested, but because of that song, my interest in the organization was taken to the next level. so to answer your question, yes, it can DEFINITELY recruit.