Sohcahtoa

July 13th, 2009 - Uncategorized - 8 Comments »

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This is a song I wrote a few years ago as a tribute to Sohcahtoa, the Indian princess of Trigonometry. With the help of my friends Aaron Keyes and Sadie Krawczyk, we were able to turn this humble acoustic tune into the 786,923rd most awesome jam in history.

Oh, and don’t miss the break-down session about two-thirds of the way through the song. I think it really captures the essence.

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8 Responses to “Sohcahtoa”

  1. oh great…now my two year old is singing sock-ka-toe-a and dancing around the living room with his guitar. awesome.

  2. Greta says:

    My chid is also rocking out to this little gem.
    Ya-know-a.

  3. Bryan says:

    I'm going to use this song teaching geometry this year…seriously.

  4. kimmlee says:

    This song is gonna be stuck in my head for the next 2 weeks, at least. Sock a toe a ya knowa! Good stuff!

  5. Lacey says:

    My kids still request this song. Thanks a lot man.

  6. chrisdliu says:

    haha. love it! it's a masterpiece :D

  7. Laurinda says:

    This is hilarious. I love it! Thanks for a great laugh.

  8. Ken says:

    This is great, why you do not get it published, I do not know, and My geometry class loved it!!!

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