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Tag: singing

Tag: singing

How Music Challenges Me

I love music because it’s challenging. It’s quite possibly the hardest thing I’ve done.   For example, yesterday I took a stab at lead vocals for the cover I’m recording. I was singing along to Stone Temple Pilots in my car earlier and my voice felt good and warmed up. …

October 14, 2017 October 14, 2017 Ari's Manifesto  singing
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Benign Childhood Events Can Still Hold You Back

As I’ve been reflecting on my blockage to singing the last few days, a couple of memories emerged relating to it. The first one was when I was around the 3rd grade.  There was some sort of soccer tryout at school and the teachers were going to divide the kids …

February 1, 2017 January 30, 2017 Ari's Manifesto / Life Insights  emotional backlog / emotions / memories / singing
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What’s Holding Me Back from Singing

Singing is such a vulnerable thing.  Born-good singers may not appreciate this but there are people out there who’d rather dance naked publicly than sing.  Even when they are great, singers seem most sensitive and very particular about their voice. I love to sing but it’s been a struggle for …

January 28, 2017 January 27, 2017 Ari's Manifesto / Life Insights  emotional backlog / singing
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