Cutting the strings

Dec 08, 2004 19:46

Today was lovely and I'm so boring it hurts. I was so excited to sing my Russian song today, it was maddening. And then... right as I'm walking up to the stage for my turn in studio the pianist has to go. "Is Robert leaving?" I asked, a bit distressed. "Yeah, why? Do you have a hard song?" Dale asks. "Um, yeah... it made Jan cry because she ( Read more... )

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katalaya December 9 2004, 16:39:36 UTC
sometimes music major attitudes get really annoying... they act like non majors are not capable of music, when in fact everyone is

just because you can't sing as a music major or somethign doesn't mean you have to stop singing. you could even teach voice lessons to kids or something and have recitals like piano teachers?

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bethylynn503 December 9 2004, 18:43:56 UTC
awww, haha, yes that would be fun. Danielle, Abby and I were discussing it and decided I can always sing opera on street corners. whoot whoot! Of course I will still sing, there are just a lot of opportunities I won't have any more. Like being able to throw music in front of a pianist and they can actually play it because they're awesome like that. And learning from very experienced Vocal professors, blah blah blah. I'm sure I'll find more people who enjoy opera, but even if I only sing in praise band here on out, it will be okay. There's always the anual Jingle Bell opera performance at my neighbor's family get togethers. Maybe I'll show you how Jingle Bells can break glass sometime. Thanks for cheering me up Kate!

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katalaya December 9 2004, 20:56:36 UTC
I've always wondered if voices could really break glass!

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bethylynn503 December 10 2004, 07:16:09 UTC
Danielle, you are just too sweet! You're right, I will find my audience. Thank you for being in the front row clapping the loudest... (and falling asleep to period music of course.)

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