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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Pittston, Maine
Posts: 529
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Blessed
I've just started singing with two women from my church. Andrea has a wonderful husky alto voice, Tara a sweet, flutey soprano. They both dig bluegrass/country/Southern Gospel. We've done "Leaning On The Everlasting Arms" in church already and going to do Rhonda Vincent's "You Don't Love God (If You Don't Love Your Neighbor)" tomorrow. Our voices blend wonderfully well and, more importantly, we mesh well in personality and approach to the music, spiritually as well as otherwise. Practices are a joy; we pray, then go to work without egos, hypersensitivity, none of that.
Tara plays some guitar and wants to learn more; that will free me up to play mandolin and fiddle. Andrea's husband is a bass player. We want to make a CD! and even if that doesn't happen I'm just really happy and blessed by this whole situation.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2006
Posts: 146
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right on...
good for you we all need people to play with...or we get tired of hearing ourselves play the same 5 licks over and over...lol sounds like you guy got it right by starting with prayer...that's the best way to keep grounded |
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