[musictlk] choir question
Linda Mentink
mentink at frontiernet.net
Tue May 6 19:49:39 UTC 2014
It should work for you, Timothy, though it might be big and cumbersome.
At 02:41 PM 5/6/2014, you wrote:
>Linda -
> you have given me an idea.
> although this isn't related to quire.
> anyway, i was thinking, use a music stand to old picks and such
> while i'm plainng in the church band.
> thanks for the piece of inspiration.
>On Iyar 6, 5774 AM, at 13:56, Linda Mentink <mentink at frontiernet.net> wrote:
>
> > I used a music stand whenever possible. This enabled a friend
> next to me to tap the tempo changes on the back of my right hand,
> and give me cut-offs as well. When I stood in a row further back on
> the risers, they just left a place for my stand on the riser in
> front of me. If you can get the choir director's help and
> permission, it works really well!
> >
> > Blessings,
> >
> > Linda
> >
> > At 11:45 AM 5/6/2014, you wrote:
> >> Hello,
> >> I am relatively new to the list (I joined last Friday.) I
> currently sing in a community choir which I enjoy a lot. The
> person who sat next to me this season gave me a lot of assistance
> which included helping me with putting print tabs on my music so
> she could help me find it faster, assisted me with tactually
> understanding the explanations our director gives for how our
> vowels should be formed, etc. However, she mentioned last night
> she might move to another section next season which means I would
> not be able to sit next to her anymore. Therefore, do you think it
> would be acceptable to ask the director to pair me with someone who
> would be willing to assist with the tasks I listed above? Since I
> can't just look at the director's mouth when he gives a clue, I
> need that tactile help. What do you think is the best course of
> action if she indeed decides to sing a different part? I'm
> comfortable with the part I'm singing now, so I don't really want
> to change. Any suggesations would be greatly appreciated.
> >> Thank you,
> >> Kelsey Nicolay
> >>
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