Posts from March 2015

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Windward Notes – Checking in Your Bags

by WCS Blogmeister

Coming to a Windward Choral Society rehearsal always involves the same process: sign in, grab any new music that might be handed out, greet all the gang and settle in to make some music. There’s always a laugh or two and it’s dang near impossible to find someone who isn’t smiling. Try adding an internalized […]

Windward Notes – Singing Big

by WCS Blogmeister

How big is a “big” choir? At 100 voices or so, the Windward Choral Society is mighty large, especially considering the size of the community. At John McCreary’s memorial service there were hundreds singing together to honor his memory as Susie directed, though I don’t know if that could officially be considered a choir. (It […]

Windward Notes – Hidden in Plain Sight

by WCS Blogmeister

I sat down next to the best guitarist I’ve ever met and asked him what his number one piece of advice would be (this would be right after I figured I should just wrap my trusty Taylor around a tree after hearing him play) and he answered, “buy a guitar stand, take your guitar out […]

Windward Notes – Together to the Core

by WCS Blogmeister

“When you sing with a group of people, you learn how to subsume (that’s a fancy word for “include”) yourself into a group consciousness because a capella singing is all about the immersion of the self into the community. That’s one of the great feelings – to stop being me for a little while and to […]

Windward Notes – Made Ya’ Listen

by WCS Blogmeister

In May of 1975, my parents … (Wait…that’s 40 years ago? I’m really old.)…as I was saying, my parents saw Frank Sinatra in concert. He was just a few days shy of his 60th birthday so the pipes weren’t what they used to be, but, as you might imagine, he packed the place. At the […]

Windward Notes – Just a Bit of Silliness

by WCS Blogmeister

Because the Blogmeister is having that kind of day… “All music is folk music. I ain’t never heard a horse sing a song.” – Louis Armstrong “Do it again on the next verse, and people think you meant it.” – Chet Atkins “My singing voice is somewhere between a drunken apology and a plumbing problem.” – Colin Firth […]

Windward Notes – I Don’t Know How to Ride a Bike

by WCS Blogmeister

“Oh, but I can’t sing.” I bet you’ve heard that once or twice. I’ve mentioned the Windward Choral Society to a lot of folks who are fun to be around, thinking they’d fit right in, and out it came, “I can’t sing” or my personal favorite, “you don’t WANT to hear me sing”. Actually, I’d […]

Windward Notes – Birds on a Wire

by WCS Blogmeister

This comes from the “now THAT is really cool” department. What if there were five strands of power line that passed by where you were (kinda like on music paper) and what if there was a vertical strand keeping things all organized (kinda like the end of a measure of music) and what if there […]

Windward Notes – Athletics in the Rehearsal Hall

by WCS Blogmeister

Kristina Olsen, a singer and songwriter I had a chance to spend some time with way back when, described musicians and singers as “small muscle athletes”. She pointed out that practicing not only makes you proficient, it also gets these muscles in shape. If you play an instrument like a guitar, your strengthening fingers can […]