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Getting Serious About Singing

Posted by on Jan 31 2011 | Songtaneous

I look at the students with whom I’m working and ask myself one question.

When did singing get so serious?

I mean, of course I want my students to take their lessons with me seriously. I appreciate it when they practice and do their homework and come to their lessons, but more than one of my students has commented on how silly they feel doing some of the exercises I assign (which is fair, some of the exercises are silly. *smile*)

It makes me wonder what they were expecting. It makes me ponder (again) the relationships between practice and work and play.

(If you hadn’t noticed *smile*) I experience singing as a joyous, spiritual and freeing activity. I’m serious about it, but I don’t think it needs to be serious. Particularly when I see that seriousness turn into worry, anxiety or self-doubt. (Even the students I’m coaching at the middle school are worried about their singing.)

Besides, when did silly become bad?

What if being silly really helps? (I think it does)

Because it’s not just silly. It’s being present and open. It’s self expression and vulnerability. Being willing to try something new (and perhaps look foolish).

Singing is about revealing our voices and that can feel extremely vulnerable (particularly if we’ve had any singing trauma in the past) because singing is really about revealing ourselves; our personalities, our perspectives and our spirituality.

(Okay, I can admit that that stuff is all pretty serious. *smile*)

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Food for Thought (#78)

Posted by on Jan 28 2011 | Audio, Food For Thought, Listening, Songtaneous

“The three great elemental sounds in nature are the sound of rain,
the sound of wind in a primeval wood,
and the sound of outer ocean on a beach.”
– Henry Beston

picture of the black stony beach in Puerto de la Cruz

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Singing in Puerto de la Cruz

Posted by on Jan 23 2011 | Listening, Sarah Sings, Songtaneous

Here is a short(ish) excerpt of the 2 hour singing circle we held in Puerto de la Cruz on New Year’s day. I picked the part where I solo because — hey — it’ s my blog. *grin*

Midway through, I invite Alessandro (Switzerland) to join me. We’re replaced by Johanna (Germany). Right before this video ends, Rhiannon moves back to the center to move us into the next transition, which isn’t shown here.

(If you’ve got time, you can find the remaining 3 videos on youtube. *smile*).

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