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Why we avoid things that make us feel good

From the front of the choir | October 5th 2008 by Chris Rowbury

“I love singing, but I haven’t sung for years and I really, really miss it.” “So why haven’t you joined a choir or come to a singing workshop?” I ran a Beach Boys workshop a while back and a woman came up to me at the end to thank me. Sh read more

Do You Enjoy African Violets?

Nature Shows and Dreams | October 2nd 2008 by JJ Loch

My grandmother used to have a plant stand full of beautiful, thriving African violets so I was happy when my mother brought me this plant a few months ago after she had transplanted it. Every time I look at it I remember bits about my grandmother. Sh read more

Start spreading the news… Manhattan Melodies Rocked the House!

Mt. Bethel UMC | September 30th 2008 by Mickey Mellen

  Last Saturday night the combined student choirs One-A-Chord and Crossfire joined forces with other church talents to bring a night of fun, food, fellowship and Broadway entertainment like Mt. Bethel has never seen! The event started as choir stude read more

The Mellotron Male Choir In Musical Context

Fun Blog | September 28th 2008 by xalaiti

Copyright © 2008 admin. Visit the original article at http://fun-blog.biz/2008/09/29/the-mellotron-male-choir-in-musical-context/. Today was a good day in the studio…a lot of experimentation and a lot of creative listening…We tried a lot read more

Should singing together be a guilty pleasure?

From the front of the choir | September 28th 2008 by Chris Rowbury

Imagine going to Soho with a group of like-minded friends and gathering in a dimly-lit, subterranean private room with plush seats and stylish decor. Fully kitted out with all the necessary equipment along with a comprehensive cocktail menu, this sho read more

Jokes : Top ten reasons for men to join the church choir

TURN BACK TO GOD | September 28th 2008 by Georgy N Joseph

10. Rehearsals are every Wednesday night. Which means that for those few hours, you will significantly reduce your risk of contracting tendinitis from nonstop operation of a television remote control or computer mouse. 9. Because you wear a choir ro read more

Young@Heart

Monstropolis | September 27th 2008 by Monstropolis

Die sind ja so cool     WebSite & Film   Trailer zum Film     link by pixel.piet read more

nobody likes squatting

ever decreasing girdle | September 24th 2008 by Emma

I'm in week 10 of exercise. WEEK 10. I've not gone a week without 2 sessions of exercise. I've made no excuses, I've not let feeling icky stop me and I'm actually annoyed as I'd have done more but I can't get to pilates at the moment cause I'm lo read more

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Deckled Edge Bindery | September 24th 2008 by Deckled Edge Bindery

Take Me Out to the BallgameLast night we all went to the Cardinal's baseball game because our oldest was singing with her 5th grade choir during the seventh inning stretch. They sang Take Me Out to the Ballgame and did a great job. Their choir dire read more

The devil doesn't always have the best songs!

From the front of the choir | September 21st 2008 by Chris Rowbury

It turns out that the devil might not have the best tunes after all. Although I run a secular choir (I don’t have a religious bone in my body!) we do end up singing a lot of sacred songs. This is purely because some of the tunes and harmonies are f read more

The Leadership Lesson of a Lifetime

My Future In Focus - A Quest of the Visionary Entrepreneur | September 17th 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

On Monday morning while sitting in my meditation room, I opened my newest book.  Surprisingly, it wasn’t my usual business book like Marketing 101 or E-Myth Mastery but something much more valuable.  The book I opened was the Maxwell Leadersh read more

Little Slice of Heaven

Compassion International Blog | September 16th 2008 by Compassion International

Story and photo by Emily Rogers, Assistant Editor, Global Internal Communications There was hardly a dry eye in the auditorium of the Global Ministry Center (GMC) after the Tanzanian Children’s Choir sang on Friday afternoon. “I’m here for s read more

Gratitude

Compassion International Blog | September 16th 2008 by Compassion International

Remember the Tanzanian children’s choir I wrote about in my last post? Well, it turns out that their matinee performance that day was only a taste of what was to come — an actual full-fledged concert at Friday’s chapel. And what I thought read more

Singing together

From the front of the choir | September 14th 2008 by Chris Rowbury

Despite an apparent re-awakened interest in singing, we don’t sing together like we used to. The plethora of TV programmes like X Factor and Pop Idol show how popular singing still is (but mainly they show us how desperate some people are for f read more

By His Service He Sang

Poetry Where You Live | September 11th 2008 by Raymond A. Foss, Esq.

Not with his voice, no song did he singno choir member, no starby his service he sangdoing the little things, the unseen thingswatching over the church, being therewhen others were not, he was therecleaning up, mending, healing the buildinghelping ou read more

Why Am I Here?

Compassion International Blog | September 11th 2008 by Compassion International

As you may have read recently, the Global Leadership Forum has been in progress all week and all the “big-wigs” are in town talking about . . . stuff. I don’t actually know what they are talking about because I wasn’t invited. But I’m pret read more

WANTED: REACH OUT A HAND

Are mermaids for real? | September 10th 2008 by grace

As you all know I'm an organist in one of the churches here in Davao City and I really wanted to help my children's choir to improve their talents and abilities with singing. Do you know of anybody who have the heart and skills in music? Perhaps you read more

How to use Gregorian Chant Propers

Historic Lectionary | September 9th 2008 by Rev. Todd Peperkorn

Gregorian chant is typically written in square notation making use of neumes. This form of musical notation has become nearly obsolete in our modern time. Yet, this modern notation is, in truth, unable to adequately communicate gregorian chant to t read more

My so-called life and singing voice

magicsaucer | September 7th 2008 by magic saucer

When i was about 5 years old my mom urged me to join the local church choir since according to her better judgment, i have a good voice and i sing well. So everyday at around 7 PM we would gather around the porch of Nay Bene and make ourselves ready read more

The great choir debate

From the front of the choir | September 7th 2008 by Chris Rowbury

Yes indeed, everyone’s talking about it. The buzz is on the street. Heated arguments can be overheard at bus stops. Debate rages on the 08:37 to London Bridge. Shoppers stop in the aisles to discuss the finer points of choral singing. Or not! read more

Through the Stained Glass

Poetry Where You Live | September 7th 2008 by Raymond A. Foss, Esq.

Rising from the open stained glass windowthe church filled with the choirs voicesthe voice of the organ joining theirsrising to the rafters, streaming out into the worldeach practice an act of praisetheir voices praying the familiar hymnsbeing God’ read more

Mother of the year

The Special Gathering | September 6th 2008 by specialgathering

Sarah Palin may be the mother of the year–perhaps the mother of the decade –in regard to the amount of publicity she is getting for being a mother.  As people take sides about her qualifications and whether her children are a distractio read more

Woohh my first post!

Mr. Night Man: The Web Blog of Daniel Dumas - Web Developmen… | September 5th 2008 by Daniel Dumas

yeahh this is my first ever post since i installed wordpress. .wahah natagalan kasi ako sa pagdedesign pabagobago isip ko at nagulat ako kasi ok na yung layout sa Firefox at IE7 grabeh buti  nakita ko yung outcome sa IE6 iba gulo2x kaya ayun nag PHP read more

Give The Lord Your Heart

Let Peace Inspire You | August 31st 2008 by Peace

Give The Lord Your Heart Give The Lord Your Heart If you want to see the Kingdom God has planned for you You must give all your possessions to the poor For a person rich in goods, it seems impossible The desire for wealth is too strong to ignore Re read more

Pausing for breath – over to you

From the front of the choir | August 31st 2008 by Chris Rowbury

It’s that time of year again when the leaves begin to turn gold, the nights get chillier and those long, hot, sunny days of summer seem such a long way off. If only!! Basically, it’s nearly back to school time and I’m frantically planning read more

Phantom of the Opera

pujangga.net | August 31st 2008 by En Tay

Phantom of the opera, film yang cukup melegenda. Saya sendiri belum pernah tahu ini film macam apa, tapi, kalau sampai di-remake, tentunya ini bukan film sembarangan. So, I took time to watch this movie. Film drama musikal, bener-bener musikal. Saya read more

Daraja returns!

Mt. Bethel UMC | August 29th 2008 by Mickey Mellen

Jambo! We are so excited that Daraja African Children’s Choir is coming back to Mt. Bethel! If you heard them perform last year, and listened to some of their testimonies, you will be excited also! Many of our mission team members met a lot of read more

Night of Arts 2008 (week 34/08)

Juha Ylitalo Photography | August 24th 2008 by Juha Ylitalo

I started Night of Arts by going to movie. Once ‘The Dark Knight’ was over, it was time to head out to see actual events in Night of Arts. During a day, I had decided to check concert in Senate Square. On my way from Tennispalatsi to Sena read more

Sorry For The Silence..

Scraps Of Our Life | August 21st 2008

I just wanted to pop in and apologise for the silence this week, life is becomming very full lately. Chausiku is growing so fast and has become “foodeous” like her father! She just wants to eat everything she sees us eating, it really is read more

Will the last choir standing please turn out the light?

From the front of the choir | August 17th 2008 by Chris Rowbury

Since it’s the summer holidays here, my contact with singing and choirs has been somewhat limited (I’m not one of those people who sing around the house all the time – especially when I’m on holiday myself!). I’ve been listening to some CDs read more

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