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"Sing Stronger, Longer." Oh, boy~ More than Julie Andrews? Can anyone tell me how to get that voice back? I also quit ballet to do film acting. Theatre is just a workshop, an experience to do arts that's not when you're doing a movie or something like modeling and all the other Hollywood mishap. It was Johnny Depp who convinced me that anything other than acting was, like, not worth it. Probably Tim Burton, who got Johnny Depp to do "Sweeney Todd," which seems to have sorta whistled him out, I found out. My voice is better, but it's not nearly as strong as when I was a teenager. I know that's the peak of your ballet years. Anyway, my voice may be better because of what my tennis teacher in Saint Augustine said all the time, you have to practice the right way because practicing the wrong way only makes it worse all the time and that it's really important. The 1 in Slidell said, "Play through any weather." I know where he's from, Rochester, NY. Also, I started to record. I don't know if I did most of my musical theatre singing before 16 or after 16, but I've done church music more than most normal people. My favorite as a child was children's music, but I wasn't fit for "Where is thumbkin?"
Singing is now only fun if you're prepared and have a superb, supple voice teacher. I wasn't really looking to take lessons any time soon, but I know I had a good organ teacher when I started lessons. I've had lots of experience of training in singing, and I feel it just keeps recycling with more beginners. I know singing pros give Master Classes. Singing is about making it and not at all about a singing coach. However, I did find of a good singing coach. Some go at it more slowly. I find that more emotional sorta regional stuff is more interesting.
I guess people do musical theater in order to do the dancing and singing and do the musical theater. I guess they don't do church music. I suppose opera was the big thing about being a voice major. Yes, voice majors can do some musical theater and we do but not very well. I find that it's more like vaudeville, which I did a project on.
Thanks for the tip, I'll remember again but don't believe I breathe from my gut. I use the big round vowels when I realize I'm at a voice lesson or singing in another language. So, that's the only tip. So, come to the workshop prepared and already singing without thinking about breathing from your gut and articulating. Well, I'm all about acting with your face like it's really important because I'm into art and all and photography of modeling and stuff, so I believe anything is okay in the face in technicality but that it must be pleasant or funny. Actually, I try not to scrunch my eyebrows. I do that when I'm embarrassed.
It's too bad Charlotte Church got bigger, but that's what happens. I'm guessing she wasn't athletic. It's easy to tell. I guess only people who did gymnastics or ballet or dance or cheerleading or dance team or something else maybe would know. I know in baton the marching is very hard and it's very hot in Southeastern Florida. I do believe she could be more childlike. She already has kids, I think, 2. A son and younger daughter, I think. They aren't like very childlike, just seem to be putting on a face, like they don't want to be like she was as a singer. I mean, she's the epitome of that spirit but denies it's right. I know she wanted to dance and people made fun of her and she stopped. A lot of fat people are like that, probably fat people or tall people, want to do something else like acting. It's just too hard to get that thin if you haven't been. I know Gelsey Kirkland was fat. My mom was actually fat at 1 point. Other than that, I know she changed to gymnastics and was #1 in the country, Indonesia. She wanted to be an ice skater, but she did ballet solos at church, like with the whole nativity or something of that nature rather painted in back. So, I know she was the skinniest kid and the fairest, too, "like a blonde," like so light. Here she is just seen as so like nice and too overly polite but not very white and not very respectful to the Mongoloid race. (Yes, she has a European connection and an English accent but not a strong 1 here.) So, Ginny, I just wanted to know about singers who start out skinnier like Charlotte Church or not. Then, since you're in theatre and worked with the puppets like your whole life was sure that ballet would be something you have knowledge of. I wanted to get taller again because I guess I thought I was too short. It seemed like I couldn't get that skinny and could not succeed as a ballerina. I just miss when I moved away from Florida, I used to be short and then was taller than the average block and then moved and was so short all of a sudden and not considered cool. I used to be 5'1" but now am 5'3". I was on medication so grew an inch. I stopped taking even doctoral medication. I did drama as a tween|teen, and being tall was an asset and something to be jealous of, but being short made you younger it has always seemed. It seems it's always best to be supple, as the answer. I don't know of people who are supple just because they're tall. I just don't think it's about hight. I think that it's best to eat and grow, though, so maybe I'm not much of a ballerina. The soloists are always like 4'11"-5'4". Supposedly, this is like being an ice skater, but this idea has died down. Ginny, you've inspired me. =] Maybe, film actors shouldn't be tall. Whoops, I should put these thoughts in my blog, but it's on topic to what you were saying. I wanna post this now and do something else. I hope your workshop went well. I'll see you in class on Tuesday, maybe edit my post.
Oh, here's me singing a classical song by Henry Purcell. =I
http://youtu.be/9I5vq_mzd-s
Look, also here's a video showing the improvements this weekend from the influence of your immaculacy:
http://youtu.be/fuanS4o2gPA
"Sing Stronger, Longer." Oh, boy~ More than Julie Andrews? Can anyone tell me how to get that voice back? I also quit ballet to do film acting. Theatre is just a workshop, an experience to do arts that's not when you're doing a movie or something like modeling and all the other Hollywood mishap. It was Johnny Depp who convinced me that anything other than acting was, like, not worth it. Probably Tim Burton, who got Johnny Depp to do "Sweeney Todd," which seems to have sorta whistled him out, I found out. My voice is better, but it's not nearly as strong as when I was a teenager. I know that's the peak of your ballet years. Anyway, my voice may be better because of what my tennis teacher in Saint Augustine said all the time, you have to practice the right way because practicing the wrong way only makes it worse all the time and that it's really important. The 1 in Slidell said, "Play through any weather." I know where he's from, Rochester, NY. Also, I started to record. I don't know if I did most of my musical theatre singing before 16 or after 16, but I've done church music more than most normal people. My favorite as a child was children's music, but I wasn't fit for "Where is thumbkin?"
Singing is now only fun if you're prepared and have a superb, supple voice teacher. I wasn't really looking to take lessons any time soon, but I know I had a good organ teacher when I started lessons. I've had lots of experience of training in singing, and I feel it just keeps recycling with more beginners. I know singing pros give Master Classes. Singing is about making it and not at all about a singing coach. However, I did find of a good singing coach. Some go at it more slowly. I find that more emotional sorta regional stuff is more interesting.
I guess people do musical theater in order to do the dancing and singing and do the musical theater. I guess they don't do church music. I suppose opera was the big thing about being a voice major. Yes, voice majors can do some musical theater and we do but not very well. I find that it's more like vaudeville, which I did a project on.
Thanks for the tip, I'll remember again but don't believe I breathe from my gut. I use the big round vowels when I realize I'm at a voice lesson or singing in another language. So, that's the only tip. So, come to the workshop prepared and already singing without thinking about breathing from your gut and articulating. Well, I'm all about acting with your face like it's really important because I'm into art and all and photography of modeling and stuff, so I believe anything is okay in the face in technicality but that it must be pleasant or funny. Actually, I try not to scrunch my eyebrows. I do that when I'm embarrassed.
It's too bad Charlotte Church got bigger, but that's what happens. I'm guessing she wasn't athletic. It's easy to tell. I guess only people who did gymnastics or ballet or dance or cheerleading or dance team or something else maybe would know. I know in baton the marching is very hard and it's very hot in Southeastern Florida. I do believe she could be more childlike. She already has kids, I think, 2. A son and younger daughter, I think. They aren't like very childlike, just seem to be putting on a face, like they don't want to be like she was as a singer. I mean, she's the epitome of that spirit but denies it's right. I know she wanted to dance and people made fun of her and she stopped. A lot of fat people are like that, probably fat people or tall people, want to do something else like acting. It's just too hard to get that thin if you haven't been. I know Gelsey Kirkland was fat. My mom was actually fat at 1 point. Other than that, I know she changed to gymnastics and was #1 in the country, Indonesia. She wanted to be an ice skater, but she did ballet solos at church, like with the whole nativity or something of that nature rather painted in back. So, I know she was the skinniest kid and the fairest, too, "like a blonde," like so light. Here she is just seen as so like nice and too overly polite but not very white and not very respectful to the Mongoloid race. (Yes, she has a European connection and an English accent but not a strong 1 here.) So, Ginny, I just wanted to know about singers who start out skinnier like Charlotte Church or not. Then, since you're in theatre and worked with the puppets like your whole life was sure that ballet would be something you have knowledge of. I wanted to get taller again because I guess I thought I was too short. It seemed like I couldn't get that skinny and could not succeed as a ballerina. I just miss when I moved away from Florida, I used to be short and then was taller than the average block and then moved and was so short all of a sudden and not considered cool. I used to be 5'1" but now am 5'3". I was on medication so grew an inch. I stopped taking even doctoral medication. I did drama as a tween|teen, and being tall was an asset and something to be jealous of, but being short made you younger it has always seemed. It seems it's always best to be supple, as the answer. I don't know of people who are supple just because they're tall. I just don't think it's about hight. I think that it's best to eat and grow, though, so maybe I'm not much of a ballerina. The soloists are always like 4'11"-5'4". Supposedly, this is like being an ice skater, but this idea has died down. Ginny, you've inspired me. =] Maybe, film actors shouldn't be tall. Whoops, I should put these thoughts in my blog, but it's on topic to what you were saying. I wanna post this now and do something else. I hope your workshop went well. I'll see you in class on Tuesday, maybe edit my post.
Oh, here's me singing a classical song by Henry Purcell. =I
http://youtu.be/9I5vq_mzd-s
Look, also here's a video showing the improvements this weekend from the influence of your immaculacy:
http://youtu.be/fuanS4o2gPA