Who are we?

Started in Fall 2004 by Music Composition major Christine Liu '06, the Treblemakers is Northwestern University's only a cappella group that specializes in both East Asian and American genres of music. Unique from many other a cappella groups on campus, we sing songs in English, Japanese as well as in Mandarin Chinese. Our diverse repertoire includes styles from vocal jazz, contemporary American pop to hiphop and Asian pop. Each year, we are continuously growing in musical talent and cultural diversity, and we want YOU to be the next member of our group. Email music directors Jennifer Wong and Michelle Zhang for audition information!

What do we sing?

2008-2009 Season: Kung Fu Fighting (Carl Douglas), Wu Liao (JJ Lin), Can't Forget (David Tao), Today You Will Marry Me (David Tao and Jolin Tsai), Jian Dan Ai (Jay Chou), I Don't Want to Wait (Paula Cole), Heartbeat (Wang Lee Hom), Favor House Atlantic (Coheed and Cambria), Lucky (Jason Mraz), Everyday (Ziggy Marley), and more.

2007-2008 Season: Si Nian Shi Yi Zhong Bing (A-Yue), I'll Be (Edwin McCain), Apologize (One Republic), Our Story (Tension), Get High (F.I.R.), Jian Dan Ai (Jay Chou), I Don't Want to Wait (Paula Cole), Qing Tian (Jay Chou), Could Be Anything (The Eames Era), Cruel Angel's Thesis (Yoko Takahashi), Things I'll Never Say (Avril Lavigne), Kimi Wa Tomodachi (Hirai Ken), Beijng 2008 Olympic Medley, First Love (Utada Hikaru), and more.