Oh my gosh you can't believe what happened at the mall that was so amazing.ok well you might not know that i love to sing but ever since I was a small child, I have loved to sing. and i always said and thought that whenever i sing it seems to have the ability to change certain things about the world. When I am happy, or not happy i will sing no matter what and i've been singing ever since and when i reached age 13 my pastor offered me to sing with the church choir for the christmas singing at the mall.
“And of course i said yes i will do it” so i started listen to the song and practiced it over and over and i finally got in my head and when that day come i was so nervous but when it was time to sing on that cold winter day of
Ever since a young age I have known I enjoy being the center of attention. I aspire and chase after the satisfaction of performing perfect pieces of choreography. Whether that is hitting the right note in a song, or dancing my heart out on a stage. It makes me feel as though nothing is wrong and ignites endorphins in my brain. I'm in love with the feeling of my heart pacing fast, and then slowly easing into comfort the more time I spend on the stage.This love fuels the months of endless practice leading up. I was born with a voice and at 5 years old I was put in vocal lessons, at the local ABC Music. The first song I sang and played on the piano was "Part of Your World" from the little mermaid. I still hear the claps of the audience at my vocal instructors house. Singing is very meaningful to me, in fact I cannot stop myself, all my favorite songs just blurt out of my mouth. Music has the ability to evoke such deep emotions and beautiful voices aspire me to keep practicing.
Nearly every year since 6th grade ive gone to a retiement home and either sang or dance for the people there. 6th ,7th and 8th grade ive gone with my choir. My freshman year i went with a small group i put together to entertain them, and teach them some music. Later on freshman year i perfromed my competiton dances for the people there. my biggest regret was able to visit this year due to a prior commitment with Chamber choir.
A couple of months later competition season came and I was so nervous to go out there and perform in front of a lot of people. After the first
I also help out my church extensively with benefit dinners, and I will provide my singing talents to them whenever they need them; I was even asked to join their church board as a Junior Member.
So I went and auditioned for the choir and got put into their 2nd level. Then in August choir started and I was an alto. That year I met a few kids in choir that were my
I am a good a good singer. I use to sing in the church when I was a little kid. My grandma start me of me off singing.I am a shy singer in front of people except church.My choir leaders thaught me how to sing.I sing any songs. But I really love to sing gospel. AND THIS ALL ABOUT ME!!!!!
Now, I am not a great actor and I can’t sing beautifully to save my life, but I did anyway. I love it so much it doesn’t matter whether I can do it or not. I met many people during that production and we all shared the same passion of theatre and music.
Come to the front and sing these notes she said. So nervous I sung flat. She said never sing again, you’ve
Since that moment, singing has been involved in almost everything I do. While onstage more that 7 times my past 3 and a half years, I have used my vocal abilities to aid in creating a wonderful atmosphere for the spring and fall musical. I have also soloed for numerous for Masses and service events, including my goddaughters christening. What I have learned from singing I did not learn during the performance, I learned something in the weeks or months of planning beforehand.
I am a part of the Wesleyan Singers at North Carolina Wesleyan College. Our group performs Christian culture music and it was my first time I ever sang for church. I had a wonderful privilege to learn about Christian culture after I became a part of this group. This small group consists of fifteen people and I am one of the two tenors. Every year we have been doing lots of performance inside college but singing in a church, in front of large number of spiritual people was my first time. we performed at Wilson, North Carolina. It was at the Wesleyan Singers Director’s church named First United Methodist Church. There were lots of people but none of them were teenagers, we could only see old spiritual people and a very few children. This was my first time ever being inside a church and being a part of the choir that was going to perform felt like a great privilege.
I don’t remember what I had for lunch today, but I still remember the first moment I realized I loved acting. My preschool was having a Christmas show, and I had been selected to be the lead singer in “Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer.” As I sang, I remember being flooded with happiness from realizing the impact the arts had on people, and how that power to take people to another place in their imagination was something I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
When I was just fifth-teen years old, I sang for a Columbia football game. It was just before I would perform for the first time at Madison Square Garden, and I needed to gain some "Performer Confidence," as I call it, in order to stand up in front of 22,000 people and sing. I clearly remember arriving to the Columbia Football field with loads of anxiety,and butterflies in my stomach and feet. I made it safely to the gate and said,"Hi, I am today's anthem singer," with a slight smile trying to control my nerves. What I received in return will be something I will never forget as long as I live. It was the compassionate smile of someone who worked at Columbia, instantly calming and securing me without any words spoken. As the sky promised the
To be able to understand the history of music you need to know that even the cavemen used music so to be able to learn music you have to be able to know where to start we are going to start around 1000 AD when Guido D'Arezzo made many improvements in music. He first improved and then reworked standard notation. Then he invented music. This vocal note scale: do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do it was in a musical and then used to teach musicians how to hit the right notes or for warming up. It might surprise you to hear that even strong vocal artist have to do this. Do you know the hardest song to sing in the history of singing? It was invented in 1997 only one person in the world can sing it. it was performed in a musical opera it hits so high notes
I had a stroke of luck at the International Convention in Portland, Oregon. I was on the light rail leaving a competition with my great uncle when he introduced me to a friend of his, who happened to be the director of a women's chorus thirty minutes from my home. I have been singing and competing with the Diablo Vista Chorus now for the past five
It all started in elementary school, I and every other kid were forced to take choir, P.E, and Art at least once a week, and choir was always my favorite class. I always tried out for the little speaking parts in the plays, but when I transitioned into middle school, it was different. Instead of being separated girls from boy singing parts, I became a Soprano and auditions for solos were different. Before, everyone got their own part to be fair, but it then became a competition for one spot. Seventh grade was when I got my first solo, there were at least 10 of us trying out for it. We sang the lines assigned and our teacher cut off students