Friday, January 31, 2014

God's favour rests upon me; anointed

Most apparent in the area of vocal ability is God's anointing on me. He has never failed to show this time and again, which is why I never tire of blogging about this.

Even in my sickness, my volume is not compromised and I can praise Him as per normal. Despite the sickness, it seemed that my voice was louder than those who were well. The ultimate glory goes back to Him!

I realised too that my voice is best used and my nerves are not tense when I am with the choir. That is when I can truly worship, for nothing is there to hinder me. I am free to sing my love songs to God; there is no consciousness present. This applies to Charismatic too.

My earlier solo commentating at weddings still brought out the nerves and my consciousness within me. My voice was not brought out to its full potential during those occasions. Perhaps the abrupt cessation was for this very reason. It was for the very best, and God is now more fully glorified with my voice.

Saturday, August 3, 2013

God's seal on my voice

No matter how I abuse my voice and throat by eating the wrong things and not the rightones, I can still sing normally and sometimes, even better than I usually can. This then, is the proof of God using my voice for His glory. Further proof is seen when it seems that I am chosen by Him in this aspect. I give You back the glory then, Lord.

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Singing as a calling

I have been affirmed that my voice is indeed a gift from God, a calling from Him. Nowadays, even when I get a cough and a cold, I can still sing almost as per normal. I notice though that it is apparent only when I am with the choir. Perhaps God is continually renewing His calling to me to be in this choir.

I am grateful that He called me back to it. Truly, His spirit prompted my conductor to initiate a phone call to me to come back. He was really protecting me from the impending split that would happen later. I thank Him for such a bond of love that welcomed me back. It has continually understood, encouraged, helped and motivated me as I continue staying here. :)

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

New lessons learnt during commentating

1. The accompanist is important. Certain ways of playing lift my voice so that I can sing better.

2. Allow the music to flow into me so that I can better bring out the melody of the song while singing it.

3. Fellow singers make a difference to me. Some can push my vocal prowess to greater heights and instill in me the desire for choral perfection.

4. Even the best singers have to overcome stage fright. One way to do so is to have a prayer intention in mind while singing, and address God through the lyrics. Another way is to focus on the lyrics instead of the congregation.

Some age-old lessons never go away too.
1. I need positive affirmation for my vocal performance. When I don't get any, I start doubting my ability.

2. I need to be confident in my own style of singing a song which has been sung by someone else. If it differs, it does not mean I sang it badly.

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

Quotes on music

(These are taken from Musical Wit by Vicky Edwards.)

I wish you music to help with the burdens of life, and to help you release your happiness to others. - Ludwig van Beethoven

Jazz washes away the dust of everyday life. - Art Blakey

Music is your own experience, your thoughts, your wisdom. If you don't live it, it won't come out of your horn. - Charlie Parker

Master your instrument, master the music, and then forget all that crap and just play. - Charlie Parker

I would teach children music, physics and philosophy; but most importantly music, for in the patterns of music and all the arts are the keys of learning. - Plato

I am a servant of the music... and if I get caught up in ego, I'll lose everything... it'll burn and that's a guarantee. - Eric Clapton

The piano is the easiest instrument to play in the beginning, and the hardest to master in the end. - Vladimir Horowitz

The piano is able to communicatate the subtlest universal truths by means of wood, metal and vibrating air. - Kenneth Miller

I'm an interpreter of stories. When I perform it's like sitting down at my piano and telling fairy stories. - Nat King Cole

If I look a buffoon while I'm transported by a piece of music, then so be it; I don't care. - Sue Perkins on training as a conductor on the BBC's Maestro programme.

Anyone who thinks conducting is just waving their arms around is going to get a rude awakening if they try it out. - Bradley Walsh on training as a conductor on the BBC's Maestro programme.

Being a conductor is kind of a hybrid profession because most fundamentally, it is being someone who is a coach, a trainer, an editor, a director. - Michael Tilson Thomas

Where words fail, music speaks. - Hans Christian Andersen

Music is love in search of a word. - Sidney Lanier

My heart, which is so full to overflowing, has often been solaced and refreshed by music when sick and weary. - Martin Luther

Music is the key to the female heart. - Johann G. Seume

A love song is just a caress set to music. - Sigmund Romberg

Musicians don't retire; they stop when there's no more music in them. - Louis Armstrong

To stop the flow of music would be like the stopping of time, incredible and inconceivable. - Aaron Copland

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Angels given to me at various positions

Each time I sing at a different position for Mass, I am given angels to motivate me to sing to the best of my potential. Sometimes too, in the process of thanking them, I am used by God to affirm them. :) I know however, that it is the decision of my conductor that aids in this privilege.

Last evening's position was one of the best because it was really convenient for me to go to my seat and then to my position. I did not need to exert myself so much in comparison. :) It also provided an alcove for me to be alone with my thoughts and apart. :D I am aware that it is a temporary position for me but I am thankful for the chance to have stood at it.

Saturday, January 15, 2011

A true sacrifice of praise

I have always been told to carry out the "sacrifice of praise" at mass as a choir member. I was given the opportunity to fully do it for these past two weekends. :)

I had a throat infection last week but still had to sing my best for mass since I am usually right in front of the microphone. I was asked to sing more when I tried to hold back while singing, as a reaction to my infection. It truly was a sacrifice.

It was the same yesterday. I had a really bad headache but still gave my best in singing for mass. I had to make up for my absence at choir practice, I felt. It was a little easier yesterday though. My section leader was deployed to sing with me and I had a greater motivation to sing because of her presence. :) It brought out my usual singing techniques :)