Message from @Barry White

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2018-05-28 04:11:55 UTC  

C. You get ample time and opportunity to get to know other people through the shared interest of singing

2018-05-28 04:13:25 UTC  

D. Performing on stage is low-risk enough for you to have the confidence to actually be there, but the experience is still enough to help you be less self-conscious and nervous in front of a lot of people

2018-05-28 04:14:28 UTC  

E. Singing/music is a highly traditional form of worship

2018-05-28 04:15:52 UTC  

F. Since most community choirs meet in church buildings/are sponsored in some way by churches, it's an excellent way to get involved in the church if you aren't already

2018-05-28 04:16:05 UTC  

TL;DR get involved in your community choir, faggot

2018-05-28 04:16:43 UTC  

that's good to hear barry, glad you're doing well

2018-05-28 04:17:40 UTC  

We just had our weekend concerts, finished up earlier today

2018-05-28 04:18:16 UTC  

I volunteered for a speaking role during the concert to push myself and I didn't fuck it up

2018-05-28 06:00:16 UTC  

@Barry White That's great

2018-05-28 06:00:20 UTC  

God bless

2018-05-28 06:01:13 UTC  

Do your best

2018-05-28 06:01:24 UTC  

I'm proud

2018-05-28 12:05:54 UTC  

i dont wanna do that 😡

2018-05-28 14:43:33 UTC  

@Barry White have you had any formal vocal training prior? i'm fully convinced my voice is complete aids

2018-05-28 14:45:25 UTC  

None

2018-05-28 14:46:28 UTC  

I think starting off hating the sound of your own voice is a near-universal experience

2018-05-28 14:46:49 UTC  

That's why I did a lot of my practicing outside of rehearsal in private, at first

2018-05-28 16:48:55 UTC  

Another thing about voices is that there are three components that make a good-sounding voice, and that is A: The natural sound of your voice, B: Your habits & mannerisms when you speak, and C: Your vocal range

2018-05-28 16:49:46 UTC  

@Callaghan It is highly unlikely that all three of these components are complete shit, and even if they are, 2/3 you have some degree of control over

2018-05-28 16:51:11 UTC  

With a decent amount of practice you can stretch your range to be able to hit at least a few more notes than you could before

2018-05-28 16:52:52 UTC  

And anyone can change their vocal mannerisms as long as you pay attention, but to some degree it will happen automatically as your confidence goes up

2018-05-28 18:07:28 UTC  

interesting

2018-05-28 18:07:31 UTC  

did you have a coach?

2018-05-28 18:07:38 UTC  

outside of the choir that is

2018-05-28 18:16:23 UTC  

Nah

2018-05-28 18:25:28 UTC  

Now granted, I had siblings in the choir before I joined, so that pushed me in that direction, but nobody told me I had to do it

2018-05-28 18:27:05 UTC  

I just figured that it would be a good experience for me, so I signed up

2018-05-28 18:42:27 UTC  

cool

2018-05-28 18:42:31 UTC  

was it attached to a church?

2018-05-28 19:01:09 UTC  

Yeah, almost everyone there was part of the church that we rehearsed in, or a church that was close by

2018-05-28 19:08:15 UTC  

was it catholic?

2018-05-28 19:18:42 UTC  

Presybyterian, with a large contingent from a nearby orthodox church

2018-05-28 19:19:22 UTC  

i don't want to be too much more specific than that though

2018-05-28 23:12:25 UTC  

How about public speaking? Has anyone done toastmasters or anything like that to improve it?

2018-05-30 00:15:37 UTC  

same thing happened to me when i started beating up uncovered/imoddest women outside my church

2018-05-30 00:15:45 UTC  
2018-05-30 12:35:36 UTC  

@Bloat MOGG be wary of toastmasters if you go its a Freemason recruitment org

2018-05-30 12:35:42 UTC  

Like Rotary

2018-05-30 12:35:58 UTC  

But its good for learning how to speak in public

2018-05-30 12:36:16 UTC  

If you're in college or school you should do some debating

2018-05-30 12:37:38 UTC  

Oh really? Shit