[musictlk] Question for Performing Vocalists
Penny Golden
goldpen at frontiernet.net
Mon Jun 18 13:37:44 CDT 2007
Do tell about recordings we can hear.
Do you have a web-site? CD's for purchase?
Shalom u'vraha--
Peace and blessing,
Penny
At 01:20 PM 6/18/2007, you wrote:
>I have lots of experience that I could share, but as I said in a previous
>post, my work is not in the same genre (i sing gregorian chant, oratorios,
>choral music, liturgy settings, etc. as opposed to alternative and rock),
>so the environment and context are rather different. I can give you
>feedback about recording sessions, being on stage in a concert hall,
>singing/chanting/reading in church services, touring, and maybe a few more
>things. I also have recordings that you can hear. I am not in your area.
> However, I have a friend who is and also don't mind keeping in touch wity
>you by e-mail, phone, or whatever would work best.
>
> > Hello Everyone,
> > My name is Rachael. This is my first time writing on this listserve.
> >
> > Miranda, your email is a very interesting question. Unfortunately, I
> > don't have an answer for you.
> > I am very interested in this area of Christian vocalists. I have a great
> > desire to be a Christian vocalist in a rock/alternative Christian band. I
> > have no experience yet.
> >
> > Oh yeah, I am low vision and have had no encounters of anyone who plays or
> > sings Christian music who is blind or low vision. I would really like to
> > hear from others about their experience in performing, traveling and being
> > on stage.
> >
> > I mean like Miranda' s question, how also do sighted people respond to you
> > as a blind or low vision musician? Has anyone experienced any problems
> > with recording in a studio or in someones home studio? Is it difficult to
> > tour and market yourself?
> >
> > Does anyone have a website, myspace page or recordings I could listen to.
> >
> > Does anyone know of a school or teacher that I can improve my skills? I'm
> > in the Washington DC area.
> >
> > I have desperately been looking for others who enjoy singing Christian
> > music and already have experienced and are blind or low vision.
> > Thank you everyone for your time!
> > Have a great day,
> > Rachael
> >
> > On 6/16/07,
> > Miranda Borka
> > < mailto:knownoflove at sbcglobal.net knownoflove at sbcglobal.net
> >> 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
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