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Old 06-27-2014, 12:43 AM #1
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Default Going to sing in a trio at church

I just love this new church I have been going to, especially the choir. The choir director called me Sunday and asked if I would be willing to sing in a duet, trio or solo at anytime. I said that I had done all 3 but a whole song for solo is kind of stressfull. A few lines in a choir special is different. So after choir practiced last night I practiced with the two ladies that are usually two members of this trio. The third one says she is getting to old for it. So they needed an alto. I can not tell you how good it felt to be singing in a small group, My voice was appreciated, I read notes pretty well, a little more problems with the timing. This song changes keys 4 times and I was able to keep up with all of them. The director was really pleased. It was so good. We sing July 13th. So I have got to keep my ticker in good shape so I can stay upright while in choir!!1
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