Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Christmas sing-a-long

The class sang their hearts out .. and lets say I'm done with singing for awhile. Music is not my fortay and I am not a singer that is for sure. I do enjoy a Christmas carol here and there every year though. I think the performance was great considering our lack of practice time. I wasn't really watching the audience much but I think most (ok maybe some) of the other students sang with us and there wasn't as much laughter as I expected (but I think that is a good thing!). Thank you to everyone for putting their best into the performance and making it fun for me to participate. Performing takes a lot of practice and I don't think I understood that until now.. and I commend the people who have to do it all the time. Christmas is creeping up on us and I'm counting down the days till I put up my tree :). I promise it won't be before Dec 4th though... uggg Dec 4th won't come fast enough. Great job EY06!!!!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you did a great job as Rudolph Amber! Thanks for singing your heart out.

Jenn said...

Amber, you don't give yourself enough credit - I think you're actually a great singer, and I know, because I've road-tripped with you and sat beside you at a JT concert! (And for anyone who doesn't know, there was a lot of singing - and screaming - during that trip!) You can carry a tune AND you have a nice voice that's not too overpowering or showy. Plus, like Jodi said, you did make a pretty spiffy Rudolph. SO THERE. :)

Zakkiya said...

Amber you make a great Rudolph I agree with JOdy!

Brandon said...

I'm so glad you were in the spirit of the moment. Part of the success of the event was the enthusiasm of the group and the audience loved it. Thanks for the pep talk about giving it our best.

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