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Thanks for #Timing

2341_54441207234_1815386_nDay 20 of the A-Z Blogging Challenge and the letter T.

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Thanks for Timing

I’m talking about music and metronomes, and all the players in a band being together and on time.   What does that mean for the singer?  It means the singer needs be on time with the band.   Being on time can make the difference between being able to sing someone else’s song with a group of players and, unrehearsed as a group, sing that song, or not.

Yes, I sing.  I came to singing late in life – well, I sang all the time when I was a kid, but had no musical education and the only musical opportunity was singing WASP hymns in church on Sunday.   I used to lie on the floor on my belly, watching Broadway musicals on TV, and day-dream about being a musical star; then make my dreams come true with a game of dress-up and cabarets presented in the boat houses along the river that ran in front of our house.  At age 8, ‘Moon River‘ was my signature song!

Then the choir master in our church told me I had a low voice for a girl, that girls usually have high voices, and boys have low voices, and I stopped singing.  Afterall, I am a girl.

Ahhhh – woe is me!

Years later the songstress and voice just had to come out, or I thought I would burst.    I was petrified of singing the wrong note (after all I have a low voice for a girl).  My efforts to sing with a group were always hampered by Christmas carol sing-a-longs, or Happy Birthday choruses, led by a soprano.  My low voice didn’t stand a chance.  But the singer inside me would not give up.  She pushed and pushed and pushed – and emerged doing spoken-word poetry with a jazz trio in Budapest, then eventually burst forth, full force, in Barcelona singing punk in dark, back-room bars, with heavy metal players backing me up.  My own poetry improvised to punk – because that way I knew there could be no errors.  It was MY poetry, so nobody could tell me I was doing it wrong!

Successful as a punk-poet, I was invited to sing in fusion jams, rock jams, blues, and now I sing blues, jazz, experimental, and improvisation.

Musicians love to give a singer tips, and the greatest of those is about timing.   Now when I learn a song, I learn the words and the timing together – learning a song’s particular phrasing with a metronome.  One drummer friends says he wishes all singers would do that.

Timing gives players the foundation on which to hang a song.  When the timing works, it’s so much easier to do everything else.  Thanks for timing.

…but I do enjoy a good improvisation set where the timing isn’t fixed and the players are free to roam and ramble and find a different way of coming together. 

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Thanks for #Sex, #Song, #Sharing and #SitaSingsTheBlues

Day 19 of the A-Z Blogging Challenge and the letter S.

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Thanks for Sex, Song, Sharing and Sita Sings the Blues

In February 2009 Nina Paley, creator of Sita Sings the Blues, changed the details of her creative commons license and wrote this letter to her audience re:copyright and creative commons.  In it she suggests culture could be financed in the same way open source software is funded.  She has a powerful, open-hearted faith in her work, and the generosity of its audience:

There is the question of how I’ll get money from all this. My personal experience confirms audiences are generous and want to support artists. Surely there’s a way for this to happen without centrally controlling every transaction. The old business model of coercion and extortion is failing. New models are emerging, and I’m happy to be part of that. But we’re still making this up as we go along. You are free to make money with the free content of Sita Sings the Blues, and you are free to share money with me. People have been making money in Free Software for years; it’s time for Free Culture to follow. I look forward to your innovations.

How about you?  Would you donate to a film like “Sita Sings the Blues”?  What do you think of Nina’s suggestion that free culture follow free software?

Do you publish your blog under creative commons?  If you do, why did you make that choice? or are you a copyright person and why?

English: On her arrival in India, Nina's husba...

English: On her arrival in India, Nina’s husband seems distant. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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