An hour and a half, during which you will get more and more tense, and less and less focused. You will eventually choose the first takes, despite blemishes. Only a few weeks later you will realize how you could have done everything so much better. You may repeat the cycle, if you wish. john p.s. ;0)
At 11:41 AM 6/25/01 -0400, you wrote: >Hello All, >I am planning a to record 5 arias on CD and was wondering how long this >should take, taking into consideration multiple runs, etc. I am not >looking for perfection, it is not for a competition, or audition just to >give to members of my family as gifts. Any advice about recording? >Thanks! >Milena > >########################################################################### #### >Milena Sertic Grubor School of Music ()() LSA >801 Ann Street Voice Performance () Complit >Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Mich Opera Works Student Liason > > Cell# 248-217-7310 > Troy# 248-641-9078 >########################################################################### #### > Time Has Told Me > You're a rare find > A troubled cure > For a troubled mind > > And time has told me > Not to ask for more > Someday our ocean > Will find its shore > > So I'll leave the ways that are making me be > What I really don't want to be > Leave the ways that are making me love > What I really don't want to love > >- Time Has Told Me, Nick Drake > > > > >Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ > > > John Blyth Baritono robusto e lirico Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
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