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Singing at home

The post-post-singing singing

28 people turned out to sing at the weekly Berkeley singing tonight. In some ways it was a typical Berkeley singing: energetic, loud, relatively fast. Clarissa, one of the out-of-town singers who came to the all-day singing on Saturday, said afterwards that it was a very good singing, and it was.

But, as Marsha noted, David pitched the tunes somewhat lower than usual. David has a very good ear, and listens closely to the class. Maybe he heard what I heard: quite a few tired voices. Towards the end of the two hour singing tonight, I could hear some of voices getting tired, drifting off pitch, not able to keep constant volume. My own voice was tired after three days of singing: the muscles of my throat and mouth couldn’t keep up with the fast tunes, and the muscles of that support breathing were tired enough that I just couldn’t support the highest notes. I was glad that David pitched a little lower than usual.

Thank goodness I don’t have to preach any time soon.

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All-day singings & conventions

Clarissa leading no. 163t Morning

Clarissa is staying with us for the Palo Alto All-Day Singing. Fortunately, I happened to get some good video of her leading a couple of tunes (because I just left the video camera rolling unattended, some of the video I shot is unusable). So I quickly processed it, and here’s the tune she liked the best.

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All-day singings & conventions

“God of Might” by Julian Damashek

At lunchtime during the 2012 Palo Alto All-Day Singing, we sang a couple of new tunes, including Julian Damashek’s “God of Might,” which was published in The Trumpet vol. 1 no. 2, June, 2011 (open the PDF and scroll down to page 18). I asked Julian if we could sing this tune in large part because I wanted to get a recording of it — and here it is!

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All-day singings & conventions

Greg leading no. 542 I’ll Seek His Blessings

Another quick video.

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All-day singings & conventions

Janet and Taidgh lead 312b Restoration

Janet and Taidgh lead no. 312b Restoration at the 2012 Palo Alto All-Day Singing. (Start them young learning how to beat time in four!)

Lots more video from the all-day singing coming Real Soon Now.