Thursday, April 2, 2015

Large‐flowered fiddleneck: Singing for bliss generation, explicitly and online? On Pandora.com, Just enjoyed hearing this song: "Found A Wonderful Savior," ... "gospel roots," "r & b influences," "Old Time music styles" ... with these attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project, Learn to sing like this in Google group video Hangouts in real, real time, with feedback from both software, and possibly a live director, e.g. Joseph Jennings or Bernice Johnson Reagon? What would software for this look like? And in a course in edX, or similar?


On Pandora.com, I just enjoyed hearing this song
{open Pandora and type this song's name in}:

Found A Wonderful Savior
by Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Gate_Quartet
on Goodbye, Babylon

gospel roots
r & b influences
Old Time music styles
folk influences
mild rhythmic syncopation
heavy use of vocal harmonies
interweaving vocal harmony
paired vocal harmony
acoustic sonority
major key tonality
upbeat lyrics


with these above attributes cataloged for this track by the Music Genome Project - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_Genome_Project



In what ways can we learn to sing like this in Google group video Hangouts in real, real time, with feedback from both software, and possibly a live director (Joseph Jennings - http://www.yrmusic.com/v2/artists/bios/artist.php?ID=76 - of "Chanticleer" or Bernice Johnson Reagon - http://www.bernicejohnsonreagon.com/ - of "Sweet Honey in the Rock"?) as we are singing? 


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Milk.samsung.com - Milk Music - also has a great musical channel application - pick one's favorite song or artist / artistic group and create a channel based on this, which develops with time ... 



Singing for bliss generation, explicitly and online? 

Loving Bliss (eliciting this neurophysiology) - 



... Be able online in Google group video Hangouts to sing with live musicians, contributing and building gradually for learning ... with an open vision for music-making ... (I'm thinking here of "The Open Band," the Scottish Country Dance music band on Monday evenings in Berkeley I'm a part of, where I play bass lines on keyboard reading from sheet music, and now am beginning to play Scottish Small Pipes)  


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See the other blog posts in the Singing label in this blog ... especially re: Susan Anders ...



What would software for this look like? 

And in a course in edX, or similar? 


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Gospel Singing at World University and School -

Singing at WUaS with main links - 




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