Monday, August 31, 2009

Welcome!

Good afternoon reader. I am a voice major at a junior college and I am preparing to start auditioning to 4-yr music schools across the country in the first few moths of 2010. I would consider myself to be an average vocalist. I have never had an "amazing" voice. Someone with an amazing voice can sing their worst in front of anyone and their voice would make ametuers and professionals alike say: "Wow. She's got something there."

For me, and for most vocalists, I sing in church or at some school concerts. Usually after a performance, people I know and people I don't will tell me they loved my voice, even though when I looked around during the performance, I noticed their heads bobbing up and down, suspiciously against the rhythm of the song I was singing. Ok, well maybe that's not quite how it works out, but the compliments are normal, as long as they are from non-musicians. I can't seem to get an honest-to-goodness "You go girl!" from my music professors (excluding voice lessons). That's not to say I don't like getting those compliments from family members, friends, and strangers... it's because of their faith in me as well as my engrained love for music that I am pursuing my optimum vocal beauty today. I yearn to make others happy through my instrument, I crave the praise I can get when a song is well sung, I desire the ultimate freedom that comes from producing my best and healthiest sound on stage. What makes me and others like me "average" or "normal" is not these feelings and desires, but that we have to scrape and struggle so much more to achieve those feelings than the soprano who always gets all of the leads and solos without ever setting foot in a practice room.

Throughout this blog, I will be posting about my vocal progress inside and outside of vocal lessons, as well as any feelings, cogitations, etc. I may feel the need to purge. You are welcome to share in my journey and I invite you to share your insights as well.

Until then...Sing Free!

1 comment:

  1. I'm proud to be your first follower! But I happen to know first-hand that you are selling yourself short ... your voice rocks!

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