Thursday, March 31, 2011
ME! :)
I am that guy. you know the one. With singing tourettes. Just random songs random voice parts. It's quite annoying. I usually when singing depending on the genre follow a certain pattern. If it's operatic, or your more early choral music..you can assume that I am taking the soprano one part. I can get up to and E and still have it have a warm tone. Above that it's very harsh. When we get above C6 then it's just hitting the note and trying not to be flat. Yeah. I know I am ridiculous. If it is more modern choral pieces tenor is where it's at. They always get these sexy parts that just give you like a mind orgasim! If it's jazz then obviously the alto part is the best. Being here has given me respect for altos. Because they aren't that exciting. But here...they just...if I could marry one of them. WHOOO! And anything else I take the baritone-bass part. Although the bass voice can be quite unbelieveable. Like those really low gut-wrenching rumbles. Oh man! I do however take music when in choir so seriously. You can ask the highschool tenors, and basses from MG. I was the guy who went and got the teacher when no one was doing anything or when sectionals weren't going like they should've been going. I take it SO seriously. And I frown in choir. I don't know why i just do. I've taken the line that people make me mad but it's a lie. I just don't know why my first reaction is to frown. Maybe it's a genetic disorder. CELLO!!!! I learn so much by ear it's ridiculous. Chances are if you hear me playing..it'll be bad because I am tackling some virtuostic piece and trying to learn by ear. It usually works though. It helps your intonation like you wouldn't believe. Yep. I would have Kicked ass in aural skills. I also never use the practice rooms seriously. I always play in my room. I can really just let it out then. Just let me live in my fantasy world.
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