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Date Posted: 07:06:26 04/05/05 Tue
Author: Jessie
Subject: Re: Monotone Singers
In reply to: Dr. O. 's message, "Re: Monotone Singers" on 11:01:58 04/04/05 Mon

I had a 50 yr old private student who wanted to be able to sing for a local try out at a theatre. He was also a monotone singer. I did many warm-ups with him and spent alot of time modeling the pitch. He was eventually able to sing pretty close in pitch. This process took two years, and he finally had enough confidence to actually sing a song in a theatre play!

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[> [> [> Re: Monotone Singers -- Cynthia Holcomb, 05:55:58 04/11/05 Mon [1]

This topic brings back a fun memory of when I sang a monotone solo in a women's chorus in college. During the entire song I sang one note while the rest of the chorus sang around me. I remember some of the words, "I'm a singer who doesn't belong. They call me a monotone. While you sing a beautiful song, I'm stuck on one note all alone." I remember it was well received by the audience and brought about many smiles!


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[> [> [> [> Re: Monotone Singers -- Patrick Clinage, 23:36:10 02/05/06 Sun [1]

my mother sang that song a few years ago i belive it was called "The Monotone Singer" it was such a wonderfully humorous song when she sang it... the crowd laughed when it was done... i wish i could find the music again thanks for reminding me of past memories


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