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Are you a Nationals fan? Want to take it to a level most fans never get to?
Sing the Star-Spangled Banner on the field at a Nats game on June 14th, 2026 with a bunch of other guys.
You. On the field. 30,000 fans on their feet for the anthem you're singing. Most people pay for tickets. You're getting on the grass.
And you're not doing it alone. You're walking out there with 50 other guys. Fifty. That's not a quartet, that's a wall of sound. The kind of full-throated, hair-on-your-arms-standing-up men's harmony you usually only hear at a ballgame or in a movie right before the heroes win.
This is for men in the DMV who want to do something they've never done before. Something most people only watch on TV.
And if you think you can't sing? You've never had me as a director, or sung with my people.
Never sung a note in your life? Welcome.
Haven't sung since high school? Welcome.
Always been told you're tone deaf? Especially welcome. I'll prove you wrong in one rehearsal. (And if I can't, the guy next to you will drown you out anyway. There's 49 of them. You're fine.)
Here's how it works.
You come to four rehearsals in DC. You get free voice coaching from me at every single one. I'm a music teacher and the director of Singing Capital Chorus, a local men's chorus with decades of history. You learn the anthem in four-part harmony, surrounded by guys who've been singing for years and will carry you the whole way. Then we walk out on that field together and pull off something you'll remember the rest of your life.
After this game, we do it again. Another game. Another anthem. Another moment. This group keeps showing up. If you want to keep singing with us between performances, the door is wide open.
What you can expect at events:
Free voice lessons built into every rehearsal. Breath, tone, range, the stuff that actually makes you sound better.
50 men singing four-part harmony together. It sounds exactly as good as you're imagining.
A performance your family will be talking about for years.
Zero pressure to commit beyond the project in front of us.
This isn't an audition. This isn't a sales pitch. It's 50 men, singing, on the field, doing something they didn't think they could do.
The guys who get the most out of this are the ones who've never tried. If that's you, this is your sign.
Spots are limited because we want every voice to lock in tight. Join the group and I'll send you rehearsal details.
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