Emile

DailySing - 34 (3.5.2012)

March 6, 2012
Why is the listening especially sweet tonight? What makes the same music move me one night, and bore me the next? Why does one person's unrefined delivery bring us to tears, while the trained vocalist can sound like a machine? 
It feels to me like a spirit versus brain question. If I feel it and channel the feeling and the intent into my words, no matter what they are, the emotion will come through to the listener. When I sing Spirit, when I am the song, when my intent is one with my sonic vibration and expression then my heart touches the listener's heart directly.
 
When the brain takes over exclusively, the results are disappointing. I have known amazingly technical musicians with unparalleled  theoretical knowledge, and been impressed at their skill and chops only to be stunned at the sterility and emptiness of their own compositions.

Like all things in nature, it takes a balance between spirit and brain, a delicate melange of chops and technical skills which is then bent to the service of the song, lying dormant until needed by the driving force of creativity to bring something into being that touches us all.

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DailySing - 33 (3.4.2012)

March 5, 2012
I finally did it! I sang outside, on my balcony facing the sunset, suffused with the sounds of the city, and the sounds of life in general. I even had a passing audience at various times on the sidewalk below, as well as perceived movement behind 2 of my neighbor's windows. Being in this soup of living sounds while singing was extremely energizing to me. It influenced some of the melodic interludes I found myself channeling. The sound of a siren fading in the distance, passing conversations c...
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dailySing - 32 (3.3.2012)

March 4, 2012
I can't keep doing this. I'm going about my day, then tacking this practice on, at the very end of it. I'm half out of it and singing then becomes this "thing" I MUST complete before I can go to bed. I have to consciously make this the center of my day, and sing earlier in the day. Being tired, I can tell that tonight's singing was better than last nigh's fiasco, but not by much. I did fall asleep tonight, but only once during the singing. My ideas were rehashes of old patterns, and my delive...
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DailySing - 31 (3.2.2012)

March 3, 2012
I was listening, listening to a mournfully long note across a bleak terrain when the sound of my own annoyance woke me up and I started singing, we jammed for a while, then I fell asleep again, but got caught up in a good thang and waited it out until you were willing to sing again... So it has been my inner thing.
My wife said that ever since I started DailySing, I am nicer to be around. I told her we'd be on the look out to talk later.
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DailySing - 30 (3.1.2012)

March 2, 2012
Tonight, I was flitting from one idea to the next. I didn't even try for a semblance of continuity. I changed keys, juxtaposed opposing time signatures, put seemingly irrelevant ideas together and the results were rather bland. I expected at least some disharmony, or dissonance, but it was all a little boring. A pity, as I was actually trying to shake things up. I expect to learn from this year long commitment, but I am lost right now. I don't know where I'm going with the DailySing or what n...
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DailySing - 29 (2.29.2012)

March 1, 2012
Leap Year Day! This rare and wonderful energy exists on this unique day. It sent me back to basics for my DailySing, I just explored my voice with some simple melodies. I alternated using the echo mic and singing without it. I was more focused when I used it and my concentration drifted when I didn't. The novelty of the new toy is helping me to maintain my focus. When I "drift", I do go into some amazing musical places that I don't want to give up! Tonight's session lasted over 16 mns. I can ...
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DailySing - 28 (2.28.2012)

February 29, 2012
Tonight's DailySing was an exploration in the classic sense. I used the echo mic, and tried some made up language to get started, and kept my focus until the end where I lost it, several times. I stuck to a couple of themes, but ventured farther than my comfort zone would normally allow. And while this made for good musical ideas, it also left me deeply listening.
The ticking of the clock on the wall, the hum of the computer processors, the occasional car passing by outside, the muted music fr...
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DailySing - 27 (2.27.2012)

February 28, 2012
I'm two for two! I did not leave my body for unexplored inner musical landscapes while improvising tonight. I was able to maintain focus while staying receptive and open to source. I also jumped into my improvisational arch nemesis... Made up language! I love rhythms, melodies then harmonies to play with. Words are a distraction, and made up language has been too close to words, for me to enjoy the musicality of the sounds. I really tried tonight and I was able to make the leap, although my i...
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DailySing - 26 (2.26.2012)

February 27, 2012
OMG!!!!!! 
I had so much fun with tonight's DailySing! I sang through a kids toy called an Echo Mic. I got one for myself and one for my daughter India earlier today. She loves it, and I apologize profusely to my wife Billie for the sounds my daughter insists on sharing, but it's a stellar addition of my arsenal of unique sound toys. It's basically a Lion's Roar but the size of a thick-ish mic, with a curved bowl in the top of the mic to create an echo effect, and a spring in the base to ampli...
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DailySing - 25 (2.25.2012)

February 26, 2012
A lullaby from Zimbabwe was my launching place tonight. I don't know why, but it's the first thing that came out of my mouth. I've been training myself to go with whatever comes out at any given time, whether I like it or not. When I went blank and sang, the song Si, Si Si came out. Once that was explored, I kept myself blank and open. It's always educational and entertaining to listen to the playback. Some of the coolest stuff, I don't even remember singing, which is a little trippy. Listeni...
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If you can talk, you can sing


Emile Hassan Dyer I believe that singing is our birthright, and that it is good for our brains, bodies, and spirit. Singing releases oxytocin in the brain, and many studies have shown a correlation of oxytocin with human bonding, increases in trust, feelings of calmness and security, as well as reductions in anxiety. In other words, SINGING IS GOOD FOR YOU! I get high making up music on the spot. I get high(er) when I can do it with several people at once. There's nothing like riding the crest of a creative wave, linked harmonically and rhythmically, supporting, leading, following, creating, coaxing, cajoling, p-l-a-y-i-n-g... THAT'S MY BLISS! Singing for 15 minutes a day means trusting yourself. It means clearing your mind, opening up and discovering what sounds can come out through you, if you allow it. To listen to each of my daily sings, click on the "songs" link on the left in the grey field above the most recent post or on the link at the end of each post.

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My DailySing practice is inspired by Will Hewett's Sing15 practice.

You can learn more about Sing15 at www.willhewett.com.

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