Eee! I started having singing lessons again this week. I gained so much confidence from the first lot, and now that I'm back in both London and employment I'm really excited to be starting them again.
I'm not really sure what sort of repertoire I want to work on. I'm going to start working towards an exam soonish, (Grade 4, at CN's suggestion, which strikes me as a bit scarily high to be starting at, but I'm sure they know best) so to some extent it'll be guided by the syllabus, but I probably want to do other things as well. People who sing - any suggestions of fun not-too-hard baritone/bass stuff I might want to have a look at?
I'm not really sure what sort of repertoire I want to work on. I'm going to start working towards an exam soonish, (Grade 4, at CN's suggestion, which strikes me as a bit scarily high to be starting at, but I'm sure they know best) so to some extent it'll be guided by the syllabus, but I probably want to do other things as well. People who sing - any suggestions of fun not-too-hard baritone/bass stuff I might want to have a look at?
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Date: 2014-10-09 09:48 am (UTC)From:I spent a lot of time working on the Vaughan Williams Songs of Travel; if you wanted a Shakespearean bent, then Finzi's Let Us Garlands Bring is 5 Shakespeare songs (they're not easy, though!). Next time you're up here, feel free to poke through my small vocal music selection for ideas...
Also, I gather Rocky from RHPS is singable by a bass voice :p
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Date: 2014-10-09 10:08 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2014-10-09 10:20 am (UTC)From:Can you narrow down to classical or "popular"? In your position I'd likely be going for jazz-standards sorts of things, but I don't know whether that's to your taste.
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Date: 2014-10-09 11:11 am (UTC)From:Starting at Grade 4 makes total sense to me, actually - it's what my singing teacher at the time got me to do. I think it's a not-unusual entry level for people who've already got a good instrument and a good level of musicianship. :-) And that you already have excellent performing skills as an actor won't hurt...
I shall ponder pieces. As mentioned I did Grade 4 (Associated Board), but obviously not as a baritone or bass. ;-)
Does G&S appeal to you at all? If so I have many scores and a good camera, so I could probably get you .jpegs. :-) I could also comb through my collection of Random Bits of Classical, and indeed of some other stuff too.
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Date: 2014-10-09 02:43 pm (UTC)From:For me, I want to learn to sing the sort of things I occassionally end up singing badly better :-) So I'd be tempted to work on some of the common folk songs from the Ardgour song book, and also some church stuff (bits from our usual mass setting, or how to do the bit in psalms that one person does on their own well). Also shakespeare songs ;-)
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Date: 2014-10-09 05:11 pm (UTC)From:And how exciting! :D
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Date: 2014-10-11 03:15 pm (UTC)From: (Anonymous)Do you know about http://imslp.org ? It's like Project Gutenberg for music, with lots of free out-of-copyright stuff. You can search by instrumentation, genre, work type, composer, period, language...
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