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Mudcat Auction - voice book offered

29 Oct 00 - 01:22 AM (#329581)
Subject: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: katlaughing

When we first had the auction, we usually put up a thread to highlight items offered, esp. when it was handcrafted items, like jewlery from bbc or Don Meixner.

Anyway, for those who may not notice the auction that much, just a reminder that it is an easy way to help out the Mudcat. Items do not have to be musical in nature.

I am clearing out a lot of my library and have just listed a voice technique book in which some of you may be interested. 100% of the winning bid goes to the Mudcat and I will pay postage, no matter where you are. Please take a look.

Thanks!

kat


29 Oct 00 - 04:35 AM (#329637)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: murray@mpce.mq.edu.au

kat: I have just started using a graphics browser and am not familiar with what the Mudcat looks like in all its glory; but I can't find an icon or link to the auction.

Murray


29 Oct 00 - 08:52 AM (#329702)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: katlaughing

Ah, good point, Murray, I should have put in a link! Also if you can see the menu bar at the top, you can click on Shop & Auction.

Thanks for pointing that out. I appreciate it.

kat


29 Oct 00 - 12:15 PM (#329734)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: katlaughing

Well, it looks like Mudcat is down. I am on ragtime writing this and cannot access teh auction at all, so for those of you who may be wondering what the book is....here it is:

Singing Technique - How to avoid vocal trouble

by Joseph J. Klein with Ole A Schjeide, published 1967.

Thanks,

kat


29 Oct 00 - 08:22 PM (#330012)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: AllisonA(Animaterra)

I got in just fine, despite the new-fallen October snow! It looks like a good book, Kat. I'll bid on it!


30 Oct 00 - 12:08 PM (#330399)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: harpmolly

This thread starts an interesting point for me. Are there any books out there that specifically address vocal techniques for traditional music? Most of my training is semi-classical (or at least geared toward theatrical performance in one way or another), and the teachers I've had have all been EXTREMELY snobbish about any other type of singing, so it was basically "sing operatically, or get out." Grrr. Don't get me wrong--those lessons helped me really develop and strengthen my range--but it was frustrating when I was forced to sing "The Salley Gardens" as though it were an aria by Verdi.

So, I've basically learned by imitation on the trad front. I guess that's the old-fashioned way, anyway ;) But if anyone knows any good resources, I'd love to know about them.

Molly


30 Oct 00 - 12:44 PM (#330426)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: Uncle_DaveO

Mollificent:

Your experience with those teachers is a reflection of the principle that when the only tool you have is a hammer everything starts to look like a nail.

Dave Oesterreich


30 Oct 00 - 01:14 PM (#330443)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: harpmolly

LOL!!! Well said, daveO! :D


30 Oct 00 - 08:19 PM (#330783)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: katlaughing

Molly, it takes a while, but if you type in the word "voice" in the SuperSearch box at the top of the thread titles and hit Go, there are scads of threads which will come up(you'll have to scroll down the list of songs with that word in it, in the DT, to get to the thread listings.) I know there were several which discuss all manner of things related to trad. singing, all of it from some of the best people out there, IMO. I think you'd find some helpful things in them. Hope that helps.

BTW,thanks to everyone who is bidding. Looks like I'll have to search for some more like this one.

A little history about this particular book: Roger found it up on top of Boysen Peak, here in Wyoming, in the television transmitter building. Years and years ago, they used to pay some poor soul to stay up there all winter long, all alone. Whomever it was had to be pretty creative and adept at entertaining themselves, as well as not bug out at being so isolated and alone. Not many trips to town and virtually no visitors; too dangerous either way. Even now, to get up there in the winter takes a snowcat and about 2-3 hours to go the straight-up sixteen miles over boulders and sagebrush and one never goes alone, unless they have a cell phone and all manner of provisions. So...this book probably was studied and saved someone's sanity on a long winter's night!

Thanks, all!

kat


07 Nov 00 - 12:59 AM (#335766)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: katlaughing

AUCTION ENDS TONIGHT
THAT IS TUESDAY, NOV. 7TH,
AT MIDNIGHT EST (MUDCAT TIME)

Thanks to everyone for bidding on it! Remember 100% goes to the Mudcat.:-)

kat


07 Nov 00 - 10:45 PM (#336411)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: MMario

refresh


08 Nov 00 - 12:57 AM (#336509)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: Alice


08 Nov 00 - 01:00 AM (#336512)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: Alice

ooops, I refreshed this, and now I see Branwen won the bidding. It's past midnight Mudcat time, but not where I live. Congratulations, Branwen.


08 Nov 00 - 04:43 PM (#336831)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: Branwen23

thanks, Alice....

now, can anyone tell me how I go about getting my new book?

I've never bought anything in the auction before... how does this work?


-Branwen-


08 Nov 00 - 07:16 PM (#336901)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: katlaughing

Just sent you a PM, Branwen.


08 Nov 00 - 08:14 PM (#336928)
Subject: RE: Mudcat Auction - voice book offered
From: harpmolly

ah, I missed it. Unfortunately, I was too busy staying up all night to bite my nails over a different contest ;)