Thursday, October 21, 2010

Fall Break

Woot woot! I'm officially on Fall Break, and it is NICE! I'm home (duh), and even though I am going to work, it's nice to have time to chill with my family <3

Today was especially awesome because I got to visit the choirs at Pinecrest :) Hearing them sing today reminded me of how my passion for music began...Being in those choirs in high school is the reason I am so in love with music now.

On another note (no pun intended), I am trying to start things with the band. I got my demo (finally!!!) but I cannot put it on Myspace yet (www.myspace.com/codamuse) because the copyrights are not finished.  BUT, I really want to get back into the studio ASAP, so I have been working on some new songs, and am hoping to get together with some other musicians soon :) Oh man, I'm excited. (I will also be getting back in the same studio soon for my brother's song....it is amazing! He is a lyrical genius, in my opinion. He wants me to do back-up vocals :D)

Soooo...whirlwind analyses has settled into a nice break. Ya know, I really love my life <3

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

OMFG >:O

I will never again say that this is the last time I switch majors, because I have switched for the "last" time about...twenty times.


But since I do not want to sing opera after I graduate from college, and I also do not have an operatic voice, it does not make sense for me to major in Vocal Performance. That does not mean that I am not and cannot be a singer.  It just means that I should major in something more fitting to my career goals.  


So, although it will take me an extra year to graduate, I am switching my major BACK to Music Industry Studies with a concentration in Management and Marketing. Super elitist, I suppose, but super awesome.  Plus, the required internship will definitely be the best thing that will have happened in my music career thus far. (I mean, that's partly the point :P) 


Anyways, short blog this time. Hopefully the last time I switch majors (knock on wood).


Carpe Diem!

Thursday, October 14, 2010

What Do I Want to Be When I Grow Up?

(This is more for me to process my thoughts, than for any reader.)

I am currently majoring in Vocal Performance, but I do not want to sing opera when I graduate from college.  The problem is, is that I do not know what I want to do when I graduate from college.


Important Factors:
-I want to be able to travel, or at least to be able to do my job anywhere
-I do not want to have to worry about paying my bills
-I need to feel smart at what I do, or I will lose interest
-I still want to have time (and money) to write and record music

Interests:
-Singing
-Writing music: as in songwriting, not composition
-Recording music
-Choral music: singing and listening, but not conducting (I am most passionate about choral music)
-Classical music training: not necessarily to perform, but to protect my voice and prove legit musicianship
-Music Theory
-Pop music/media
-French language
-Traveling

Weaknesses:
-Operatic singing: I have tried. My voice isn't fit for it (it is breathy and lacks vibrato). And honestly neither is my personality (because the only way for me to produce an operatic sound is to "mock" other performers). Although I do enjoy watching some operas.
-Interpersonal skills: It is strange because I can perform or speak in front of large crowds easily (and I LOVE to do so), and I can market anything through digital media and online networking, but I am not good with personal, face-to-face, one-on-one interactions with people (at least, people I do not know well).

Strengths:
-Belting (haha)
-Pop and Musical Theatre singing
-Songwriting: I did not think so, but professionals have taken an interest and have encouraged me to pursue it
-Choral music
-Music theory: It started out rough, but I am getting better, and I love it (I am highly analytical.)
-Mathematics: And I LOVE math
-Organization

Things I might want to do/have considered doing:
-Performing as a singer on cruise ships
-Professional choral ensembles
-Studio singer/Recording artist (:D)
-Flight attendant
-Massage Therapist
-Work for a corporation or other business-related place (music-related)
-Management/Marketing (music-related)

Things I know I do not want to do:
-Musical Theatre: I am not a dancer, and I am hardly an actress
-Teach music: I have done student directing, student-teaching, and produced a musical theatre camp and I do not have the ability to control groups of students. By "ability", I mean that I do not have the patience or interest to do so.
-Pedagogy: it kinda goes along with the teaching thing, even though it does not include groups or conducting
-Hate my job: too many people these days are depressed because they hate their jobs and feel trapped by it. I think I'd rather be homeless.
-Cop out, settle, sell myself short, etc. That is the biggest thing.

Ugh. I still do not know what I want to be when I grow up :/

Friday, October 08, 2010

Tangible Tangent (...or a Secondary Dominant?)

I came up with a brilliant idea the other day. 

I do not know if the idea is going to work, or if it will ever happen, but I have been doing a lot of research on it lately, and as we all know, research is what I do best.

Okay so...Basically I have decided that every year I want to travel somewhere in the world.  There are so  many places that I want to go, and depending on how I go about it, it can be surprisingly (relatively) inexpensive. (Fortunately, my tastes and interests allow me to ponder and plan on a small budget.)  And while I would love to experience all of the tourist attractions in each place I visit, if only for the experience, I do not want to travel like a tourist.  I would rather experience each place and culture as the locals experience it.  After all, to understand the people and their way of life in each place is the main reason I am interested in traveling in the first place. To me, what else would be the point?  If I only go to meet other tourists and visit places the locals usually do not, that completely defeats the purpose. 

Since I am Irish, (and therefore proud of my heritage), naturally the first place I want to visit is Ireland. Of course, I would like to visit Dublin, but in all of Ireland, I am actually least interested in Dublin. It would still be nice to see the east coast, such as (well, Dublin), and especially Wicklow. I also want to visit the south coast, particularly Cork, because that is where my grandmother's father came from. I am probably most interested, however, in visiting the west coast, including Galway, Limerick, and Clare.  Ireland is a place that I feel a strong connection with, since my not-so-distant family came from there. That is entirely fascinating to me.  It is the only place that I have always wanted to visit, and although I have never been there, I think I want to live there for some time.

Of course, there are many other places I want to visit.  Probably second on my list is France because I want to learn to speak French fluently.  I am not sure whether I would want to visit Paris or not; I have heard southern France is spectacular, and much less "busy".  But then again, you cannot go to France and not see the Eiffel Tower and the Champs-Élysées! 

Like any American, my family comes from many places. Although I am mostly Irish (and really only care about my Irish heritage!), some of my ancestors also came from Scotland and Germany, so those are other top places on my list. I do not know much about either country, so I will have to do some major research on them, but I do want to visit them both.  

Since I am majoring in Vocal Performance, I want to visit Italy, although I am not yet sure where.  I am also considering adding Austria to my list because they have a rich music culture. (I mean, every culture is rich in music, but...you know.."The Sound of Music" was set there--and partly filmed there).  I also want to see London, Spain, and Switzerland someday, but they are not at the top of my list.

Each place will require an extent of flexibility in various areas, and I am fully aware of that. But at least with Ireland, I am planning to visit for two weeks in May (2011).  This year, I am working during the school year to save enough money. My budget for each place will need to be different for each year.  This year it is around $3500 for flight, hotel, transportation, food, and spending money.  Fortunately, according to the research I have done, that is a reasonable number.  

I am thinking that each summer I will plan a trip for around two weeks, in the following summer. Even (and maybe even especially) when I graduate from college, I still want to be able to travel a lot. Hopefully I will come to a point where I have fully funded it the year before (when I plan it); that way I know it will happen. I do not want to become one of those people who always wishes they could travel, but never ends up doing anything about it. After all, one of my biggest dreams is to travel the world, and I am all about working hard to achieve my dreams :) 

I am either a hard-core dreamer, or my thoughts are their own distraction from themselves.

Thursday, October 07, 2010

If you know me, then you're not suprised

I switched majors again, for my birthday, about a month ago. THIS time for final. (For REAL.)

My new major is my old major: Vocal Performance. So for anyone interested my schedule now looks like this:

Monday
9:00am-9:50am: French I, Mrs. McNeill
11:00am-11:50am: Music Theory II, Dr. Licata
12:00pm-12:50pm: Opera History and Literature, Dr. Amaya
2:00pm-2:50pm: Intro to World Music, Dr. Semmes
3:30pm-4:00pm: Accompanist rehearsal, Aaron Ames
5:00pm-6:00pm: Voice Studio Class, Dr. Amaya
7:00pm-9:00pm: Appalachian Chorale, Dr. Hopton-Jones

Tuesday
11:00am-11:50pm: Aural Skills II, Dr. Licata
1:00pm-1:50pm: Class Piano II, Mrs. Rippey

Wednesday
9:00am-9:50am: French I, Mrs. McNeill
11:00am-11:50am: Music Theory II, Dr. Licata
12:00pm-12:50pm: Opera History and Literature, Dr. Amaya
2:00pm-2:50pm: Intro to World Music, Dr. Semmes

Thursday
10:00am-10:50am: Applied Voice, Dr. Amaya
11:00am-11:50pm: Aural Skills II, Dr. Licata
1:00pm-1:50pm: Class Piano II, Mrs. Rippey


Friday
9:00am-9:50am: French I, Mrs. McNeill
11:00am-11:50am: Music Theory II, Dr. Licata
1:00pm-1:50pm: Performance Seminar
2:00pm-2:50pm: Intro to World Music, Dr. Semmes





P.S. This post is not even why I logged in, but now I'm out of time. I'll be back soon!