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I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious? |
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?"
YMCA ,sweet Caroline , copacabbana
I don't care it usually gets a laugh |
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?"
I sing most if the time |
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Everything I can with my kids so they aren't shy about singing... Like I was.
We make a selection of songs for the car and every car journey we sing!
Alexa is also our new best friend for this at home. |
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"Everything I can with my kids so they aren't shy about singing... Like I was.
We make a selection of songs for the car and every car journey we sing!
Alexa is also our new best friend for this at home. "
I have memories of worn out car cassettes |
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I can carry a tune although my voice is nowhere near as good as it was. As a result I'm not in any way self-conscious about singing almost anything.
I draw the line at heavy opera (except for Der Holle Rache, which is far to high pitched for me but I squawk along anyway). |
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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?"
Ahh yes! I run singing/music sessions too! for a community of autistic teens and their adults. Love it. I sing all the time and love encouraging others to. Magical..And so good for the joy levels X |
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By *reya73Woman
over a year ago
Whitley Bay |
"Everything I can with my kids so they aren't shy about singing... Like I was.
We make a selection of songs for the car and every car journey we sing!
Alexa is also our new best friend for this at home.
I have memories of worn out car cassettes "
Gorgeous. I sing with my 7 year old daughter ... But my teen dies whenever I pick up my guitar and sing .. he marches off and plays loud grime ha! |
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By *rAitchMan
over a year ago
Diagonally Parked in a Parallel Universe |
I sing all the time in my car to whatever is on the radio, or my USB stick, and when I need some self gratification, I sing along to a couple of songs that I wrote and someone else recorded.
In my band, I mainly sing backing vocals, but take the lead on two songs. I'm not the best, but we do it for fun and we all have a good time. |
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?"
I do voluntary work for a couple of homeless hostels, perhaps you guys could come and put on a good sing song sometime |
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?
I do voluntary work for a couple of homeless hostels, perhaps you guys could come and put on a good sing song sometime "
Oh, this wasn't a performance lol. Different group of vulnerable people. |
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?
I do voluntary work for a couple of homeless hostels, perhaps you guys could come and put on a good sing song sometime
Oh, this wasn't a performance lol. Different group of vulnerable people."
Haha there’s me thinking for you lol |
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"I do community voluntary work, and we just had a music session. Not necessarily my choice of songs, but it was good for the soul to just belt things out. More importantly, good for their souls.
What do you sing without being self conscious?"
Nothing any more. I used to be a genuinely good singer and pretty confident in my voice. Several years of acid reflux have fucked that right up, though |
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I'll find myself singing pretty loudly when I've got my earbuds in as I can't hear myself thankfully.
The bad part of this is that I use them in work sometimes so everyone else can and I don't realise I'm doing it
Great for the soul up until that point |
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I sing anything I know the words to or at least most of them. I’m often practising as I sing in a band so I’m pretty unselfconscious and have been since I first sang in the church choir. I’ve performed solo in public since the age of 10 but had a long gap where I didn’t perform publicly from about 2003 to 2011. However the vast majority of what I sing is from the 60s, 70’s and 80’s although I’m updating my repertoire at the moment. |
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