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Date Posted: 13:54:00 04/01/07 Sun
Author: Chad B
Subject: Re: Voice teachers
In reply to: Laura 's message, "Voice teachers" on 15:51:12 04/30/06 Sun

Rita had a lot of good points to make, and I agree. I, personally, have taught and directed choirs both highly proficient and those who sing only on the shirttails of their peers. I would prefer to have a mixture of both because I feel they compliment each other nicely. A student who cannot read music but sings wonderfully can learn to follow the music while those with lesser quality voices bring the more technical elements into play and sort of feed off each other. I don't think anyone should be less favored than other based on their ability to perform. Music is for everyone. We do not get to pick our talents nor our abilities but we can enjoy it all the same.

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[> Re: Voice teachers -- Jessalyn, 20:19:23 04/15/07 Sun [1]

I think its easier to teach someone to read music who has a natural raw talent, as opposed to someone who can read well, but doesnt have a beautiful timbre to their voice.


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