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Saturday, April 14, 2007

Choir Experience: Like Skydiving


Recently, two of us in the band, (Beth and Liz) had the privilege of being apart of Neighborhood Church of Redding (our church) Easter's choir, and we had a blast. Now some of you may be thinking that being in a choir isn't very cool, but actually for us it was. Although it definitely wasn't as easy as we thought it was going to be.
At first it was difficult getting used to following the music, like the notes, and rests and all that jazz; because as you may or may not know, in our band, we don't very often put our songs down on paper. We pretty much all play by ear, so when it comes to playing and singing together, we just do whatever we want, without much regard to music theory. I guess you could call it our "Save The Trees and Ink" policy. However, soon, it got easier, and it turned out sounding pretty darn good, with all the vocal parts and dynamics. So seriously, singing in the choir was awesome. Believe it or not - we actually sang in an opera before. The Marriage of Figaro - under the tutelage of Dr. Waterbury of Shasta College, so being in the choir challenged our "forgetfulness" on how to read music, etc. We just want to say thanks to our Choir Director and favorite Worship Pastor, Rich Kirkpatrick. Thank you for your dedication, and for taking time to teach us vocal techniques.

So for those of you who have the opportunities to do new and crazy things, (like being in a choir) but you're afraid to do them because you think that other people will think it's lame, and that you will be un-cool, here's a tip. FORGET THEM AND DO IT!!!!!!!! Try new things, it won't kill you. Unless it's like swimming with great whites, doing drugs, becoming an alcoholic, riding a bike on the freeway, or jumping out of a plane without a parachute, then yes you might die. So don't do these things. We love you guys and want you to tell us about all the cool opportunities the Lord Jesus has given you. So
do safe, fun, new and God honoring things. God gave us life as a gift, and he gives us new opportunities all the time to shape us into the people he wants us to be. So seize the day and have fun. (Note: no one in the band has ever skydived.)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's awsome!

Anonymous said...

HEY BC,
I think you spelled Experience wrong - just trying to be helpful - hope you don't mind!

Anonymous said...

when are your next shows?

Blameless Child said...

next shows; Little Filly's pizza, Saturday April 21st @ 7:00 PM Palo Cedro CA

B.C Info

We began about 5 years ago when the three of us, (Liz, Beth and Sam) were between the ages of 11-13. We started the band in an effort to call public attention to an incurable genetic disease called Machado Joseph Disease that our Aunt Darla had. In spring of 2002, the three of us recorded our first "independent" album, Hope for MJD. Over the years as life has evolved, so has the band. In January of 2006, we hooked up with JCmuzk productions out of Chico Ca, and cut our 2nd album, G-D On High. Throughout the summer of 06, we had the opportunities of playing at different venues all over California with bands such as The Fold, My Second Chance, and Creswell, and at music festivals like Spirit West Coast, and Joshua Fest. In the Fall of 06, two other members were added to the trio, Blake Schack as a lead guitarist, and Isaac Bashor on keys, percussion, and other various instruments. As of now, we just recently finished recording our third CD, entitled, "The People's Psalm" We love playing music and seeing the amazing way God works in people's lives.