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I saw Denny Laine in concert. Wow!
Show moreI’ve found that focusing on pronunciation one consonant at a time helps me maintain emotional presence while singing a song.
Show moreI wrote some good songs in February, enough for an album.
Show moreIt’s February, so I’m writing 14 songs. See the results at fawm.org/fawmers/hmstreetteam/
Show moreI survived the big blizzard and the snow is now melting.
Show moreI talked to a singer who has some theatrical training. “Just stay with it” (and keep practicing) he said about my challenge of combining relaxation technique with vocal presence and precision. In other words, in singing, get the tone first. Everything else is a detail.
Show moreNone of my vocal teachers have mentioned whole-body relaxation, but I can hear that some of my favorite singers use this approach.
Show moreI realize I will better be able to deliver the vocal sound I want if I combine whole-body relaxation with vocal practice. I’m not sure how to proceed with this.
Show more“Young American” is a song I have performed hundreds of times. In some ways it is a very hard song to sing.
Show moreAfter the passing of David Bowie I am determined to improve on my solo guitar performance of “Young American.”
Show moreNew year to-do list: financial statements; set up new Mac Pro; clear space around drums and piano.
Show moreArchitectural diagram of the plain red cup from the Bah & the Humbugs “Plain Red Cup” lyric video
Show moreIt’s a new year and I am planning new things. When it comes to music I am fundamentally an engineer, but this year I plan to expand my performance skills. Most of all this year I want to get to the truth of rhythm.
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