minstrel: tone deaf-ness

Joshua Badgley fsjlb4 at aurora.alaska.edu
Wed Apr 21 21:02:41 PDT 1999


On Wed, 21 Apr 1999 WlNDSlNGER at aol.com wrote:

> At times, though, this musical phobia ("Geez, I can't sing worth a  plugged 
> nickel") makes it difficult to coax a group into song.  I often wonder how 
> many simply GLORIOUS voices are out there, hiding, that will never be 
> heard----just because their owners are so timid they won't let out a note.

I've noticed that, for sing-alongs, it matters more that everyone is on
the same beat then they are all on the same key or harmony.  Not entirely
sure how to explain it, but that's how it seems to work.

Si valetis, valeo.

Godric Logan




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