Sing like no one’s listening

What’s something you would attempt if you were guaranteed not to fail.

OK, I’ve heard versions of this question many times and I think it’s meant to be rhetorical. It’s a way of encouraging people to take risks, dream big, and push their limits without the fear of failure holding them back. It’s a message of empowerment and motivation.

One new thing I tried in my forties was voice lessons. I had always liked to sing, but never had lessons. While taking the lessons, I sang in a few student recitals, which was no great accomplishment, because some of the singers were truly terrible. I even participated in a couple of musical theater productions as an adult. I’m glad I took the lessons, because now I have some vocal technique to rely on when singing with my choir. Occasionally the choir director asks me to sing a solo line or two. I typically accept the solo…and sometimes I actually enjoy singing it.

Here I am in a 2009 production of “Too Many Sopranos” at the community music school where I took voice lessons.

2 thoughts on “Sing like no one’s listening

  1. Kudos for singing in musicals and solos. Even if I could carry a tune, I’m not sure if I’d be brave enough. I laughed when you mention some were terrible in your voice lessons. Good to know. Maybe I’ll give it a try then knowing I won’t be the worst! (I hope/think)

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