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Second Workshop with Musical Director

 




This was the second workshop of seasons of love from rent. Within these videos I am singing the lower part of the harmony and I am wearing the pink jacket. While singing, we were made to walk around the space, we did this so we could focus on just ourselves and not worrying about our peers hearing us sing, building our confidence. Also, it helped our stamina and projection as we focussed on breath control as moving while singing will make us lose breath more than staying stationary. I think I did this well and found it very useful as I noticed I was projecting the lyrics more because I didn't have to worry about the others hearing me sing. However, to improve I need to work on my harmonies and timing so I can sound the same as everyone else, making this piece more smooth and professional. 

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