Wednesday 22 April 2009

WEATHER WARM UP AND RHYTHMIC LADY

We opened our morning with swinging energy, listening and moving to FOLIA, based on a European dance form from the renaissance period and played on guitars, lute, psalter and double bass and featuring an improvisation on clarinet piccolo, beautiful open sounds for a sunny day.
Our voice warm up was WHETHER THE WEATHER BE FINE, WHETHER THE WEATHER BE NOT, something of a tongue twister song which really loosens up the facial muscles and gets the deep breathing going.
Now in good voice we returned to the African song which celebrates music and singing,
TINA SINGU LELUVATEO, WATCHA, WATCHA, WATCHA.
This is sung in two basic parts and we quickly added more (as you do) feeling the full sound of the harmonies and we're working on achieving a good blend.
Next after singing through the Scots ghost song about Mary Queen of Scots, THE FAIR LADY, we got out the instruments, ready to work on Carl Orff's arrangement for this song after the coffee.
Duly boosted by coffee and a chat, we picked up the beaters and concentrated on the simple but tricky rhythms of the music on xylophones.
Drums, flute and whistle parts remain to be added. That's for next time.
We ended the morning with BEAUTIFUL AFRICA, it's five verses being quite a sing, but with such uplifting words the energy finds its flow.