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Mon Jun-22-09 11:19 AM
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The Gay Men's Chorus I am in had its concert |
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A student of mine was a soloist as well. We are sort of small, about 30 members, but are pretty good if I say so myself. Our theme was peace for the year with us performing several small peace related songs and a cantata called Brave Souls and Dreamers that was originally commissioned for the Portland (Ore) Gay Men's Chorus. I admit to being so proud watching my student sing solo (he was one of the soldiers). Anyone else here sing in a gay men's chours?
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Mon Jun-22-09 11:20 AM
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1. have to be able to read music to do that nt |
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Mon Jun-22-09 11:22 AM
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2. Actually no you wouldn't necessarily |
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We have several non music readers in our chorus.
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Mon Jun-22-09 11:58 AM
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3. I went to a GMC concert this past Saturday.... |
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Their theme was "Stage." Various and sundry Broadway/Off-Broadway/Film music.
I am not involved, though... My significant other (who is a choir director and has a masters in vocal performance) gets peeved with me because I won't sing. He seems to think I have a good voice, but I'm too self-conscious to try something like that.
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Mon Jun-22-09 12:34 PM
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4. a choir is perfect for people like you |
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you can blend in. You should try it.
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Mon Jun-22-09 12:35 PM
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5. Unfortunately, I sing like Rosanne Barr (and grab my crotch like her, too). |
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