Tonic Sol-fa
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Introduction to Tonic Sol-fa
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In the beginning before there were classical orchestras, chamber quartets, jazz combos or rock ‘n roll bands, there was only one instrument: the human voice. Today, an “a cappella” quartet from the Twin Cities region, called Tonic Sol-fa, is determined to take this most traditional of all musical expressions and make it the next big thing. In their ten years together, Tonic Sol-fa has established itself not only as the most in-demand vocal group in the Midwest, but also as one of the most successful independent acts in America. In addition to substantial CD sales of its own independent releases (100,000 copies sold), the group has toured extensively throughout the US and abroad, first building its financial base with a steady list of private, corporate shows that led eventually to numerous tours of theaters and small arenas. Whereas previous a cappella groups have followed the traditional “barbershop” formula, Tonic Sol-fa has taken the a cappella musical artform to a new pop plateau, building a legion of loyal fans along the way with its solid material, pop arrangements, memorable performances and cutting edge stage presence. Critics and fans alike agree on one thing: Although there are many singing a cappella, NO ONE does it like Tonic Sol-fa.
Why this name?
A chance happening through the dictionary.
Do you play live?
We play shows around the country, mostly in mid-size theaters. We play many fairs and festivals in the summer, and have an extensive holiday tour during the end of the year. We enjoy the many aspects of performing live, and have many great memories of past shows.
How, do you think, does the internet (or mp3) change the music industry?
The internet is great, in that because an entire album no longer has to purchased for one particular song, it requires artists to make sure all tracks on their album are exceptional, as opposed to the one track they're pushing. On the other hand, there's that darn illegal downloading.
Would you sign a record contract with a major label?
Yes, if it the deal suited us.
Band History:
www.tonicsolfa.com
Your influences?
The Beatles, The Eagles, The Barenaked Ladies, Rascal Flatts, Billy Joel, Jazz, Gospel, Pop, Rock, Rap, Oldies, etc., etc., etc.
Favorite spot?
Depends which of us you ask.
Equipment used:
Our sound system consists of Nexo speakers and Shure wirless microphones and in-ear monitors.