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soulquest -> Ontario singer seeking dom mentor (5/9/2010 7:11:17 PM)

I am hoping that somewhere on this vast site, there is a classically trained choir director or voice coach who would find it intriguing to mold the voice a lovely wide eyed choral singer who is ready to offer absolute devotion and submission in exchange for helping her maximize her potential as a singer (primarily for choirs that sing classical choral/sacred music). If you are a music professor, church musician, choir director, vocal teacher with proper university degrees in vocal pedagody, or if you know anyone who you even suspect might be interested, please take a look at my profile or pass it on.

Thank you! This could be a unique life experience for the right music master!




DarkSteven -> RE: Ontario singer seeking dom mentor (5/9/2010 8:06:59 PM)

/Furiously begins studying music/
/Hopes to charm soulquest with 'Chopsticks'/

C'mere, my little Pygmalion...




choccywoc -> RE: Ontario singer seeking dom mentor (5/10/2010 3:44:36 AM)

Welcome, i see you list your age as thirtty-nine, is'nt a little old for the training you seek? I mean maybe not but surely that talent should have been nurtured some time ago. Unless you want some music coach to beat you up for under performing, is'nt that what they do i your average music class? 




sirsholly -> RE: Ontario singer seeking dom mentor (5/10/2010 4:17:21 AM)

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I am hoping that somewhere on this vast site, there is a classically trained choir director or voice coach who would find it intriguing to mold the voice a lovely wide eyed choral singer who is ready to offer absolute devotion and submission in exchange for helping her maximize her potential as a singer
if you do find a voice coach here, promising your devotion and submission is something you might want to reconsider. How do you know you will even be compatible?




soulquest -> RE: Ontario singer seeking dom mentor (5/10/2010 8:58:58 AM)

It would certainly be too late to train my voice if I had ambitions of a career in music. I simply want help expanding my range and breath control so I can sing to the best of my ability, and help with my sight-singing skills, which are not well advanced. I have sung with various choirs in the past, so am not exactly starting tabula rasa. But having sung for a few years with a very good chapel choir, I have fallen in love with choral music in the great cathedral tradition, and need some additional help in training my voice so that I can effortlessly reach all the notes in the first soprano section of any piece I might encounter. I want to sing well enough to be accepted with open arms in any auditioned non-professional choir which I might wish to join.

Further, what I am looking for is transference, of a sort. A relationship I dreamed of with a former church choir director...a brilliant musician who i adored utterly ... worshipped the ground he walked on. He kicked me out of his choir with no discussion after completely misinterpreting something he'd heard at third hand. that was two years ago and I'm still grieving the loss of the chance to sing with him. I have been dreaming ever since of a quite different way he could have handled that, and I suppose I'm seeking catharsis through a D/s relationship with another teacher/mentor.




soulquest -> RE: Ontario singer seeking dom mentor (5/10/2010 9:01:56 AM)

Well, naturally we would have to get to know one another before such an exchange could begin. I do know from past experience, however, that I tend to respond in a quite predictable way to classical musicians (usually, alas, married church choir directors!) who are both musically brilliant and temperamentally dominant (doesn't that include ALL choirs directors?)




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