Thread:FinalWholockianGrrlGamer/@comment-199.38.72.174-20170808223115/@comment-24113789-20170825190745

True, Hannah is a very common name; in the fifth grade, I shared a name with half my Sunday School class! But, no, I'm afraid I'm not the same Hannah; I'm Hannah S, and I definitely haven't been anywhere near Charleston. I'm flattered you think me highly intelligent, though! I'm afraid I'm more of a goofy idiot in real life, hahaha! In answer to your original question, it's simply pronounced as it's spelled, Han-nuh.

You know, I just have to say again that this Van Canto music is making quite an impression on me. I might just have to add this to my list of favorites. Still can't quite outrank Straight No Chaser in my particular book, but it's up there! Although I may be a bit biased.

Straight No Chaser's more mellow, (when they're not being completely goofy), but they both have some excellent vocals. Probably one of my favorites of their more serious pieces would have to be "Beggin' / Counting Stars". Straight No Chaser is more something I tend to listen to to calm me down, or cheer me up; while Van Canto is something I might listen to when looking for story inspiration, or to get in a writing mood.

(Currently listening to Walk off the Earth's "Somebody That I Used to Know".  This is pretty good, and I especially like Sarah's voice; but I still prefer Straight No Chaser's version, especially when they perform it live, because they split the solo between mellow Mike and the more passionate Tyler.  Actually... *looks up members' names* Gianni's voice is sort of similar to Tyler's voice, in a way.  It doesn't have the same feel to it, but there's a certain similarity there.)