:49:02
	Give me an A, please.
:49:08
	Okay, wait a-- Okay.
:49:09
	- Um, try this.
- Mm-hmm.
:49:12
	Close your eyes.
:49:13
	Visualize yourself
in a room full of people.
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	Lots of silverware, people
dropping stuff, talking loud,
:49:20
	drunks, women with,
with trays going,
:49:22
	''What are you gonna have?''
:49:23
	Your voice has to carry
over the din.
:49:26
	You have to get up over
all of that...
:49:28
	to be heard in the back
of the room, where I'm sitting,
:49:30
	listening, straining
to hear you.
:49:32
	- Okay?
- Okay.
:49:34
	Keep that in your mind
when we do this.
:49:36
	Sister.
:49:46
	- Sister, that's amazing.
- We call that an A with an attitude.
:49:49
	That's what you need. You have to
put attitude in what you sing.
:49:52
	You have to think about what you're
singing. It's not just quacking.
:49:55
	This is--
This is rejoicing.
:49:58
	You are singing
to the Lord.
:50:00
	Let's review
those notes again...
:50:02
	and see if we can
put it together.
:50:04
	Sister.
:50:07
	Basses. Altos. Sopranos.
:50:11
	On three.
One, two, three.
:50:19
	Oh, we did it.
We actually sang a chord.
:50:21
	That was exciting.
That was exciting.
:50:23
	Yeah, you sang a chord
for two seconds.
:50:26
	The next thing you have to learn how
to do is listen to each other.
:50:30
	That's a big key.
Big key.
:50:32
	You must listen to each other
if you're going to be a group.
:50:35
	- I knew that.
- Mary Lazarus, I--
:50:39
	As soon as I walked in the door,
I knew that you knew this.
:50:42
	Now, you're somebody who's into
hard work and discipline, aren't you?
:50:46
	Of course. I'm a nun.
:50:47
	Four Popes now.
:50:49
	Four? Wow.
:50:52
	How often do they rehearse?
:50:54
	Twice a week,
a couple hours.
:50:55
	Not enough.
I mean, listen to them.
:50:57
	They really need
a lot of work.
:50:59
	They gotta rehearse
every day.