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Tag Archives: voice
My Vocal Coach
My very excellent vocal coach finally got herself a MySpace page and Facebook presence. I knew she worked with some famous people, but holy cow. Check it out: http://www.myspace.com/taylorefox I’m impressed. What an amazing life she’s led.
Posted in Stardust
Tagged art, culture, performing, performing arts, singing, teaching, voice
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Rajaton
I had a perfect evening on Wednesday. My friend (and voice teacher) and I went to see the Finnish a capella ensemble Rajaton perform at the Festival Vancouver. First, we went to the Shaughnessy Restaurant at Van Dusen Gardens. We sat … Continue reading
Posted in Stardust, summer solstice, Sun
Tagged art, culture, music, performing, performing arts, review, singing, voice
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Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes?
Calvin and Emma have now been doing Fast ForWord for 30 sessions. So, the equivalent of 6 weeks. Change #1: Late last night, Calvin finished reading Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, his first true chapter book. Change #2: Emma … Continue reading
Posted in Leaves, Mothership, Observatory, Sun
Tagged ADHD, aspergers, auditory processing, autism, Fast ForWord, learning disabilities, neuroplasticity, reading, voice
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Losing Self
I had the experience twice this week while singing with a group lost all ability to detect my own voice. It was as if the group was one voice and I couldn’t tell if I was singing or not. It was wonderful. … Continue reading
Posted in Stardust
Tagged art, culture, Iolanthe, operetta, performing, singing, theatre, transcendence, voice
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