Treblemakers: The Umd
Treblemakers: The Umd
Treblemakers: The Umd
Treblemakers
Source: Gabriella Ellrich
Become a Treblemaker!
Table of Contets
Become a Treblemaker
Tradition of Trebs
Song Selections
Do you love music, singing
and the a cappella style? If so you
should audition this semester
for the Treblemakers. The UMD
Treblemakers will be holding
auditions for new group members
this semester, and are looking for
singers like you!
Initial auditions will be held at 5
p.m. on Sept. 16 in The Clarice. For
the first audition, please prepare a
30-second portion of a song that
shows off your voice and style. At
the audition you will preform the
piece, and complete some rhythmic
and melodic sight-reading exercises.
The callback audition will
be held at 5 p.m. on Sept. 18 in
The Clarice. Callbacks are not
guaranteed, and are invitation only.
It was such a great day, the presence of the
film crew was nerve-wrecking, but added another
element of excitement, Junior Treblemaker Tori
Hawkins said.
After their flawless performance, the
Treblemakers waited eagerly at the award
ceremony to find out their fate. Amazingly,
the hours of hard work paid off and they were
awarded third place in the Mid-Atlantic Region.
This was an incredible feat for an all-female a
cappella group, and had not been accomplished
by past Treblemaker groups. Its truly an exciting
time to be a Treb.
Trebs pose with their third place award
Source: Gabriella Ellrich
Tradition of Trebs
In the fall of 1989, the universitys all-male a cappella group, the UMD Generics, wanted some female
company in the spotlight, and so, the Treblemakers were born. The Treblemakers are the universitys
oldest all-female a cappella group, making them a special university tradition. Since their foundation,
the Treblemakers have preformed countless times, released albums of a cappella music, and competed
across the nation.
The Treblemakers first album, TMone, was released in 1996 and included tracks that were
nominated to be on the Best of Collegiate A Cappella album for the year. Since then, three more
albums have been released, all of which can be purchased on iTunes.
In 2010, the Treblemakers took first place at the Rocking the Forest a cappella competition. In
the same year, Treblemakers song Thats What You Get was nominated for Best Female Collegiate
Song, which was an incredible accomplishment. Finally, in 2012, the Treblemakers competed in their
first ICCA competition where they placed fourth in the quarterfinals. The Treblemakers have a rich
history that adds to their credibility and tradition here at the university.
Treblemakers not only prides itself on exceptional music, but also an incredible
sisterhood. Heres how Treblemakers answered the question:what does Trebs mean to
you?
Trebs is an
opportunity to make
music with my
best friends, said
Senior Supply Chain
Managment major,
Sara Cavanaugh.
Trebs is
incredible, I
love rehearsing
with this group,
said Sophomore
Marketing major
Sarah Ballow.
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