[musictlk] Question for Performing Vocalists

don nepple dnepple at hotmail.com
Sat Jun 16 09:15:09 CDT 2007


just do it any way good just do it any way i do not ghink that any one will think that you are weard i am a drumedromer in a church ban in idaho aos ls it does not hert to move aronaround at all.hope that i could help out don frum idaho.s> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 08:48:12 -0500> To: musictlk at nfbnet.org> From: goldpen at frontiernet.net> Subject: Re: [musictlk] Question for Performing Vocalists> > This is an interesting subject.> My sighted mother (no longer living) told me that she heard Andrea > Bocelli (spelling mine, sorry) sing. He looked wooden > and stiff. But what a voice.> Now friends say he has loosened up and looks very natural onstage.> > I cannot give you any tips, unfortunately. But you've come to the > right place for interesting discussion of it.> > I am a Christian from a totally different perspective; I aim to just > sing conservative hymns and songs and not move around at all. so I'll > be no help. But others will be.> > Hope you get lots of good answers. I think that if I were looking to > improve my stage presence, as one who has never seen, I would get > someone I trust to help me. It's almost like taking singing lessons.> There are folk who could tell you immediately how to improve; then > there are those who might know what looks right but not be able to > communicate it.> > All the best,> Penny> At 08:39 AM 6/16/2007, you wrote:> >Hi,> >I'm the lead vocalist in our contemporarry Christian band, and I'm > >totally Blind. I'm wondering if there's anyone who could give me > >suggestions on how I can move around on stage during up-tempo songs, > >without looking weird or out of the ordinary?> >I don't want to look like a stone statue, but I don't want to look > >strange either.> >Also, my husband, the only other member of the band is also Blind, > >so I don't have anyone sighted to tell me if I'm doing something out of place.> >Anyone who has any ideas?> >I greatly appreciate any help!> >Thanks in advance, and have a great day!> >> >In Christ, Miranda> >> >_______________________________________________> >musictlk mailing list> >musictlk at nfbnet.org> >http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/musictlk> > > _______________________________________________> musictlk mailing list> musictlk at nfbnet.org> http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/musictlk
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just do it any way good just do it any way i do not ghink that any one will think that you are weard i am a drumedromer in a church ban in idaho aos ls it does not hert to move aronaround at all.hope that i could help out don frum idaho.s
> Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 08:48:12 -0500
> To: musictlk at nfbnet.org
> From: goldpen at frontiernet.net
> Subject: Re: [musictlk] Question for Performing Vocalists
>
> This is an interesting subject.
> My sighted mother (no longer living) told me that she heard Andrea
> Bocelli (spelling mine, sorry) sing. He looked wooden
> and stiff. But what a voice.
> Now friends say he has loosened up and looks very natural onstage.
>
> I cannot give you any tips, unfortunately. But you've come to the
> right place for interesting discussion of it.
>
> I am a Christian from a totally different perspective; I aim to just
> sing conservative hymns and songs and not move around at all. so I'll
> be no help. But others will be.
>
> Hope you get lots of good answers. I think that if I were looking to
> improve my stage presence, as one who has never seen, I would get
> someone I trust to help me. It's almost like taking singing lessons.
> There are folk who could tell you immediately how to improve; then
> there are those who might know what looks right but not be able to
> communicate it.
>
> All the best,
> Penny
> At 08:39 AM 6/16/2007, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I'm the lead vocalist in our contemporarry Christian band, and I'm
> >totally Blind. I'm wondering if there's anyone who could give me
> >suggestions on how I can move around on stage during up-tempo songs,
> >without looking weird or out of the ordinary?
> >I don't want to look like a stone statue, but I don't want to look
> >strange either.
> >Also, my husband, the only other member of the band is also Blind,
> >so I don't have anyone sighted to tell me if I'm doing something out of place.
> >Anyone who has any ideas?
> >I greatly appreciate any help!
> >Thanks in advance, and have a great day!
> >
> >In Christ, Miranda
> >
> >_______________________________________________
> >musictlk mailing list
> >musictlk at nfbnet.org
> >http://www.nfbnet.org/mailman/listinfo/musictlk
>
>
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