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Lokasenna
05-06-2014, 04:56 AM
Anyone else here sing? What kind of things do you sing? Perhaps you sing professionally?
I'm one of nature's bathroom-baritones, and often sing whilst I'm doing some dull and mechanical task (like cooking or cleaning) - I find it very cthartic. I'm not a very good singer - at best passable - but I think even the most tuneless of people can benefit from a bit of a sing-song. At the very least, my housemates have put up with it with good grace for a long while now...
I mostly sing opera or folk-song, with an occasional dip into musicals. In fact, to help with learning new songs I've long been in the habit of sticking sheet music to the outside of the shower cubicle, facing in, so I've got something to sing with. Probably one of my madder habits, but still...
I'd love to join a choir at some point, but just don't have the time these days...
Emil Miller
05-06-2014, 03:18 PM
Yes I also sing in the shower: virtually anything that has a recognisable melody and meaningful lyrics. Frank Sinatra and Noel Coward often feature but lately I've taken to singing this song in the style of Major Bloodnok.
http://youtu.be/ToBxsZKrUQU
Lokasenna
05-07-2014, 08:35 AM
Yes I also sing in the shower: virtually anything that has a recognisable melody and meaningful lyrics. Frank Sinatra and Noel Coward often feature but lately I've taken to singing this song in the style of Major Bloodnok.
http://youtu.be/ToBxsZKrUQU
Yep, Coward and Sinatra both feature in my bathroom recitals - particularly the former.
The song you post is a nice one - mournful and soulful. I imagine it's great tonic for the soul.
Emil Miller
05-07-2014, 12:36 PM
Yep, Coward and Sinatra both feature in my bathroom recitals - particularly the former.
The song you post is a nice one - mournful and soulful. I imagine it's great tonic for the soul.
I was given the song to learn as a piano transcription. The instruction at the top of the score reads: 'Reverently', an automatic invitation to the irreverent to send it up. So, apart from singing it like Bloodnok, when I get to the refrain, I'm unable to avoid jazzing it up before ending with a dolefully drawn out Aaaaaaa...mennnnnn!
Jackson Richardson
05-07-2014, 04:44 PM
Gilbert and Sullivan (I'm not bothered about live performances as I can hum all the best bits to myself), Music Hall (It's a Great Big Shame, Hello hello who's your lady friend, There was I waiting at the church, My Old Man said follow the Van, etc.) plainchant (at the moment the Regina Caeli as it's Eastertide - I would like to learn the elaborate version).
And I hope nobody hears me singing.
L.M. The Third
05-08-2014, 12:37 AM
Singing is something that I can be quite passionate about. I say "can be", because several years ago during a lonely time I felt the reason for my depression was not having the opportunities to sing (publicly and in groups) as much as I had previously. I took some more voice lessons and felt great about singing again, but I'm really quite a mediocre singer. My range is too low for the classical and baroque songs my teachers gave me, and I don't sing parts well if I don't have a strong alto section to bolster me up. (I think some of the 70s folk -- stuff like Sandy Denny and Joni Mitchel-- that I've recently come to love is more suited to my range.) That said, my recent experiences of choir have made me sure I'll incorporate it as a consistent part of my life... if I can survive auditions. I'm starting college in the fall, and hoping choir will be one of my main electives/extra-curriculars, but I've heard stories about how capricious the choir director at my small religious college can be.
I sing (and dance) when I am alone at home and when there is some music turned on. Yesterday, I got surprised that I knew all the text of an old song in Italian (I am not Italian :) ). Only that one, not others which I had heard before. They were all old and Italian. I was really surprised. It is not my favourite song, but still I knew it all. Strange. I like music in general and it depends on the mood or what am I doing which music is suitable. As JonathanB says, I hope nobody is listening when I sing. But it is a pitty, I think that talent for singing is a great gift.
Emil Miller
05-08-2014, 09:05 AM
I sing (and dance) when I am alone at home and when there is some music turned on. Yesterday, I got surprised that I knew all the text of an old song in Italian (I am not Italian :) ). Only that one, not others which I had heard before. They were all old and Italian. I was really surprised. It is not my favourite song, but still I knew it all. Strange. I like music in general and it depends on the mood or what am I doing which music is suitable. As JonathanB says, I hope nobody is listening when I sing. But it is a pitty, I think that talent for singing is a great gift.
I occasionally sing in French and it helps to have the recordings on Youtube but also being able to download the lyrics.
A couple of favourites being:
http://youtu.be/znNyS0jcj7I
http://youtu.be/F62fBdu6gxk
prendrelemick
05-08-2014, 12:35 PM
The only time I really sing is the carol service at Mrs P's church. Its always full so you get that Big Sound, I can really let rip, its great.
cacian
05-08-2014, 03:02 PM
''I am singing in the rain''
comes to mind
gene Kelly of course who else!!
simply magical :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w40ushYAaYA
Emil Miller
05-08-2014, 05:59 PM
''I am singing in the rain''
comes to mind
gene Kelly of course who else!!
simply magical :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w40ushYAaYA
Yes it is magical and a reminder of America before it hit the skids with whiny little guitar strumming talentless yobs soley reliant on publicity and the gullibility of teenagers. Here's another from the same era with Frank Sinatra singing Noel Coward's 'I'll Follow My Secret Heart.'
http://youtu.be/seUIpC8OKLQ
qimissung
05-09-2014, 12:00 AM
I sometimes sing along with a favorite song. Lately in the car I'll join in on the chorus of ABBA's "SuperTrooper." :D I also love this song for a good sing a long:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppYgrdJ0pWk
cacian
05-09-2014, 01:25 PM
Yes it is magical and a reminder of America before it hit the skids with whiny little guitar strumming talentless yobs soley reliant on publicity and the gullibility of teenagers. Here's another from the same era with Frank Sinatra singing Noel Coward's 'I'll Follow My Secret Heart.'
http://youtu.be/seUIpC8OKLQ
indeed and what a great voice. I don't know this song so it was a pleasure hearing it for the first time :D
Gilliatt Gurgle
05-09-2014, 09:56 PM
A baritone in the high school choir, after that it was nothing more than belting out a few lyrics in the car.
In recent years, you might catch me trying to mimic Vaughn Monroe's rendition of When the Lights Go On Again All Over the World
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JD8sEFpbk-w
Whifflingpin
05-11-2014, 10:17 AM
I sing while doing the washing up etc. The sort of stuff you might find here - https://www.youtube.com/user/Whifflingpin
Lokasenna
05-11-2014, 10:55 AM
I sometimes sing along with a favorite song. Lately in the car I'll join in on the chorus of ABBA's "SuperTrooper." :D I also love this song for a good sing a long:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppYgrdJ0pWk
I sing in the car as well, often without realising I'm doing so. On the way back from the library the other day, my mind was wandering and suddenly I noticed I was three verses into singing about how Joshua 'fit the battle of Jericho'...
Paulclem
05-12-2014, 11:27 AM
I sing on my bike - speedful motivational things like Space Truckin' by Deep purple.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHOrpFeXUao
Occaisionally I sing Blackberry Way when I'm on Blackberry lane.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELRHD4UCo74
Pensive
05-29-2014, 11:18 PM
I sing too often in home. When I had a roommate the situation was that I sang too much for my own good. One of my roommates ended up adopting a passive aggressive attitude by turning on music loud whenever I was home. I had to eventually stop singing. I also often sing in the streets and many a times I see a young attractive man who catches my fancy I cant help singing. No doubt they stay away because I am a horrible singer and I bet it must be a huge turnoff.
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