Singing at college/university

    
Singing at college/university    11:05 on Wednesday, July 15, 2009          

Sarah8909
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Posted by Sarah8909

Hi there,

Although I am not studying music at university, I want to continue with my singing.

Unfortuanately, however, there is a good possibility I will be sharing a room or at least a flat.

I practice my singing almost every day, and besides from furthering my skills (I attend vocal lessons), I find it relaxing.

I do NOT want to give it up for 3 years.

What can I do?

I don't want to give a performance to others in my flat every time I do a warm-up exercize.



Re: Singing at college/university    15:31 on Wednesday, July 15, 2009          

JOhnlovemusic
(1279 points)
Posted by JOhnlovemusic

Sarah,

IF you are going to be singing at college you might consider joining one of the vocal ensembles at the university and perhaps take some private lessons. This will give you the position of being able to sign up for the practice rooms. If you don't take lessons you can still go to the practice rooms and use one that is not being used. Often times people set a sechdule for themselves but don't always use the room. Go and wait til 5 or 10 minutes after their assigned time, if they don't show use the room - if they show late say thank you for letting me use your room until you got here. If you don't know who they are carry a note with you always that you can place on the door saying, "If you are assigned to this room pleae interupt my practice so I can give you your rooom".

Another option is scheduling. Your class schedule may not match everyone elses and you may find yourself alone, by yourself, with no one else there. Perfect time to do exercises.

Another option - - - I have never had a room mate, house mate, or neighbor complain about my practicing. And, in fact, I have had complaints about NOT practicing. People like to hear nice sounds even if they are just exercises.


   




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