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Old 08-11-2003, 12:34 PM
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Originally posted by MysticCat81
You bet we have a songbook -- it's called "Sinfonia Songs" and every brother receives one as part of his initiation package (along with badge, shingle and wallet card). The first edition was published in 1908 (we were ten years old) and the most recent edition is the centennial edition, dating from 1998. I have copies of the 1931, 1948, 1973 and the centennial editions; that is every edition except 1908 (which I have seen go on E-bay for over $500) and 1914. LPs and CDs have made of various songs in Sinfonia Songs from time to time.

As far as singing frequently, we sing at every meeting. (We sing a lot outside meetings, too.) Aside from songs that form part of the meeting format itself, most chapters usually set aside time at each meeting just for singing together. I'm telling you -- chapters (of any GLO) that don't sing together regularly don't know what they're missing. No matter how contentiously an issue may been debated during a meeting, it's hard to hold onto hard feelings or forget your brotherhood when you put your arms around each others shoulders and sing together for a while.
I agree 110%! We, too, sing at every single meeting. The SAI Chorale (which is quite lovely, in case you guys have never heard it) is our trademark song. It is sung at every single SAI meeting, function, etc etc. Plus at other get-togethers we sing from the Songs of SAI book. I know at naitonal Convention, whenever they were setting up for something, we'd use the extra time to sing! And, trust me, there is NOTHING more beautiful than almost 1000 SAIs all singing together!

And our Sinfonians here sing all the time. I just love the Serenade to a Girl song! Sooo cute!
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