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Showing posts with label Talents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talents. Show all posts

Sunday, November 20, 2016

What my Choir Teacher Taught Me About the Sweet Harmonies of Life

Harmony in music is considered the supporting notes for the melody of a song. It is the harmony that adds context, depth, and sets the story of the song. Melody with out accompanying Harmonies would often feel flat and empty.
 

The Beginning: I've always loved to sing. I've been singing since I was born I guess. Despite the fact that I endured extreme teasing from my older brothers, who made it so difficult to try new things without having to withstand their mocking, still, my soul sang. my heart sang. and I just kept singing.

When I was about 12 years old, I asked if I could join the church choir, and of course they gladly said yes. I had been singing already in an early morning before school elementary school choir and wanted to keep singing. This was my first experience with being divided into Sopranos or Altos. They put me as a soprano, which was good, as it was the melody of the music and i was just learning to read music, so no matter my where my voice was, I was in the right group to begin to learn and grow.

Meeting Mr. Commerford:
When our family moved from Colorado to a small town in Kansas, first thing.. I joined the choir. Easy decision. I sat with the sopranos and made friends quickly. Best friends, whom I still have to this day.
Mr. Dan Commerford

My voice: OK, lets stop for a moment and talk about my voice. There are singers that have beautiful voices that are unique and capable of carrying a solo, and there are singers with beautiful blending voices, which are needed to help make all the beautiful layers in a song without sounding too distinct, so as not to take away from the piece as a whole.

I am a blending voice, but at age 14 I just didn't quite know it yet. But. Mr Commerford did, and with that knowledge he changed my life.

THE question:  One day he pulled me aside and said, "Janice, I've been listening to you and your tone and your range is much more suited for an alto. Would you consider singing Alto?"

Lesson #1: Life Harmonies: Listen to the People Around You. Watch and bring out their hidden talents, things they don't recognize in themselves. This lesson may not have been obvious to me at 14, but it became a light bulb moment later in life that has carried with me all through my life.

As I've raised my own children and sought to help them find and bring out their God given talents, or working with the youth  at church, or leaving kind messages for my friends on social media,or any one I encounter, I strive to help lift them up, help them see themselves as God sees them, help them see the not so obvious gifts they have. I make it a point to just tell them what I see in them:  such as the gift of friendship, the gift of believing, the gift of positive attitude, the gift of  perseverance, the gift of writing, etc. all these wonderful types of gifts don't always seem like "gifts from God" and not so obvious but they are amazing and worth helping others discover them inside themselves!

Lesson #2: Don't tell--- Ask!  Mr. Commerford didn't tell me he was moving me to the altos section, although he could have. He simply pointed out his confidence in my abilities, and then asked me if I would.

Lesson: Whether in a personal setting or business setting if you are wanting to help someone make a change in their life or circumstances, build confidence, point out abilities, encourage, and then invite change.
Most of the time, when I use Mr. Commerford's method, I have found that most people will rise to the occasion and make changes in their life. Even if they don't, right then, you have planted a seed in their mind and heart for them to ponder on to let grow. Keep encouraging, you never know when that seed will take root and change will happen at another point in time because of your courage!
Inspire change and they will!

Changing Sides: I did move over to the altos, and began the task of learning how to read the harmony parts instead of the melody. It can be harder to read the harmonies as it is a compliment to it, it is usually lower than the melody, and can be done by adding chords or counter melodies, it can be at a different rhythm than the melody as well, so it can be a bit complicated to learn.

I immediately fell in love. Found my home, found my heart. My soul had always been a "harmony" heart, I just didn't know it until a wise and loving teacher introduced me to my gift.

I began to actually hear harmonies all around me. They had always been there, but I had been listening for the melodies. Now, with a more trained ear, I could hear the counter melodies everywhere: In nature, people, life.  Life began to have more depth, more variety, more context. Less about me, and more about "us".

Lesson #3: Life is full of Harmonies, but you'll miss them if you don't stop to listen:   Life can get so busy and so self focused that we end up running around from point A to point B just trying to get through the day.  That is kind of like the melody, and it reminds me of the piece Flight of the Bumble Bee.

You have to make a conscience effort to slow down and look out for, listen for the people, the sounds, and the needs around you that make up the depth, the context, the story of life. Those people and needs have always been there, but if you don't take the time to slow down and listen for them, look for them you won't realize they are there. You'll only see and hear the melody, and without the accompanying depth that others bring into our lives, our lives will feel a bit flat, just like melodies can without adding in more chords or rhythms.

Lesson #4:Don't Be Afraid to Change Direction, Let Go or Move! Be Brave! Dive in and start swimming! When I moved over to sing alto I moved  away from my best friends in the soprano section. (of course it was just across the room, but at 14 it feels like across the entire world!) But  of course I made new friends! great friends!  These girls  were welcoming, funny, great listeners, gave great advice, and became cherished friends, yet I know that we never would have become such good friends if I hadn't been willing to reach outside my own comfortable circle of friends!

A whole new world of friends and experiences await you if you are just willing to take a chance on change! When life offers you a different viewpoint, don't be afraid of the view!

Final Lesson: My lessons were there all along, but I didn't realize them right away, but a good teacher is like that. The lessons sink in, and they just marinate in you for a while and before you realize it, you find the deeper meanings behind all the things that teacher tried to instill. You thought they were just teaching you to sing, Jabberwocky (our all time favorite, song), but it turns out, it wasn't really that at all.

Thank you, Mr. Commerford, and all the "Mr.Commerfords" out there, for giving us so much more than the melody.


Monday, October 17, 2016

Finding Your True Colors When Life Hits You With an Autumn


For a few years I've been contemplating on the comparison of Autumn: the withdrawal of photosynthesis from leaves, and how in that one action, the "real' colors that have always been there all along are finally able to show through in all their brilliance, and compare that to our lives.

 I don't quite have the perfect comparison, because there are so many. In one way, I love that it shows that near the end of it's life cycle, the leaves still have so much of it's self to show, to give, to share with the world! So do we! 

How often do we take the time to share our gifts with the world as we get older? 

How often do we ASK the older people we encounter to share their gifts, talents, wisdom, memories? 

Another perspective on Autumn leaves changing to their "real" hidden colors, is when you have to grow up with challenges of some kind. Either due to your family circumstances, or bad things that happened that you have to overcome, but you have kind of a "covering" of issues that is overshadowing some of your hidden joy, talents, direction in life, choices, etc. and you, struggle, work, search, pray and finally get to a place where you find YOUR path. where you shake off that covering and your colors start to show through.. You don't label yourself as the person you were told you were, you overcome and even forgive the hurts that caused the scars, You turn weakness into strength, you discover hidden talents and come out of a shell... what a joy that is! 

May the beauty of your "autumn" be full of the deepest joys, peace, and feelings of being on the path of YOUR purpose!