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Club for Five
Club for Five
Finnish a cappella group
1
Tuomas Holopainen
Tuomas Holopainen
Finnish musician
2
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Erkki-Sven Tüür
Estonian composer
3
Darkwoods My Betrothed
Darkwoods My Betrothed
Finnish band
4
Amberian Dawn
Amberian Dawn
Finnish metal band
5
Swallow the Sun
Swallow the Sun
Finnish death/doom metal band
6
Värttinä
Värttinä
Finnish band
7
Tony Kakko
Tony Kakko
Finnish singer
8
Nightwish
Nightwish
Finnish symphonic metal band
9
Marco Hietala
Marco Hietala
Finnish musician
10
Radiopuhelimet
Radiopuhelimet
Finnish band
11
Tehosekoitin
Tehosekoitin
Finnish band
12
Tarja Turunen
Tarja Turunen
Finnish opera/symphonic rock singer
13
King's Singers
King's Singers
British vocal group
14
Korpiklaani
Korpiklaani
Finnish metal band
15
HB
HB
Finnish band
16
Apocalyptica
Apocalyptica
Finnish symphonic metal band
17
Ensiferum
Ensiferum
Finnish folk metal band
18
Agents
Agents
Finnish band
19
Mark-Anthony Turnage
Mark-Anthony Turnage
English composer
20
Cathedral Quartet
Cathedral Quartet
Former Southern Gospel Quartet
21
Sons of the Pioneers
Sons of the Pioneers
American western singing group
22
Daryl Coley
Daryl Coley
American musician
23
Ari Koivunen
Ari Koivunen
Finnish singer
24
Erik Hokkanen
Erik Hokkanen
American musician
25
Burning Point
Burning Point
Finnish band
26
Ismo Alanko
Ismo Alanko
Finnish musician
27
The Diamonds
The Diamonds
Canadian Vocal Quartet
28
Catamenia
Catamenia
Finnish band
29
Greater Vision
Greater Vision
Southern Gospel Trio
30
Billy Ward and His Dominoes
Billy Ward and His Dominoes
African American R&B group
31
The Imperials
The Imperials
American christian music group
Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat
Finnish choir

Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat

Intro
Finnish choir
Genres
Music

Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat (literally translated as "Men's Choir of Seminaarinmäki"), better known as Semmarit, is a male choir from Jyväskylä, Finland. Formed in 1989, the group is known for shunning traditional male choir music, instead singing choir music heavily influenced by rock and roll and pop music. Imaginative props and comedic choreography are also an integral part of their shows.

All songs are composed and regularly polled amongst the group members. Although a primarily vocal-only arrangement, the songs occasionally have an instrumental accompaniment. Instruments the group has used include the djembe, the didgeridoo, the kazoo, the bagpipes, a toilet lid, a zipper in the fly of their trousers, and water-filled beer bottles to imitate a pan flute. Some group members also physically use their colleagues as air guitars for playing "instrumental" solos.

Most of the singers are academically trained, singing non-professionally. The group doesn't perform often, and most concerts take place on annual tours. Seminaarinmäen mieslaulajat has toured in Finland, Estonia, Sweden, Germany, Switzerland, Portugal, Scotland, the United States, Canada and China. In 1996-1997, they embarked on a sold-out tour in Finland with a symphony orchestra conducted by Atso Almila. The group consists of 17 singers and conductor Reima Viitala. Their lighting and sound technicians are so essential to the shows that they are considered to be members of the group.