thank u Steven Universe the Movie for reigniting my passion for villain songs (be gentle w me, haven’t sang like this in ages lmao)
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thank u Steven Universe the Movie for reigniting my passion for villain songs (be gentle w me, haven’t sang like this in ages lmao)
Gird your loins, lads: it’s time for a vaguely emotional post.
As you all know, I’m in an all-girls a cappella group at my university. In fact, I’m the musical director of the group, which means I write most of the arrangements along with teaching them to the girls and making sure they’re performance-ready.The above video is our audition for an a cappella competition, and it features one of my favourite arrangements to date: a bilingual version of Hallelujah, otherwise known as Haleliwia.
If you’ve been following me for a long, long time (and I’m talking five years), you’ll know two things: this isn’t the first time I’ve covered Haleliwia, and I used to have a crippling fear of singing in front of people.
I shan’t go too deep into why I was so terrified of singing, but I basically had a very bad experience when I sang in front of my teachers when I was younger, and they laughed and told me to stop. I was also briefly bullied as a pre-teen, as my unusually deep voice was a pretty fun thing for people to tease me about. Around the age of twelve or thirteen, I pretty much stopped singing unless it was in a big choir where no one could hear me. (I wrote about the bad experience in a post here, but please bear in mind it’s a very old one from 2011!)
My vocal lessons - which were a compulsory part of my GCSEs - were largely useless, as my teacher was determined to make me a soprano despite the fact I had the vocal range of a male tenor. Regardless of my very negative experience with auditioning in front of my teachers, I was still very actively interested in any school musicals or choirs. I just never really let anyone hear my voice again unless it was thoroughly necessary.
Around 2010, I joined Tumblr, and whilst scrolling around my dashboard full of Glee, Doctor Who and Alan Rickman (I had an interesting taste in men as a sixteen-year-old), I came across SoundCloud. I thought: “Snazzy! Might as well give this a go.” I grabbed my father’s microphone (fresh from the nineties), downloaded a dodgy backing of Leona Lewis’s ‘Hallelujah’, and uploaded the result to Tumblr.
Bearing in mind that I only had around a hundred followers at the time, the reaction I got to this cover was pretty huge for me, and it became the first step which led to where I am now. In the five years since I received those handful of notes and wonderful comments, I’ve become someone entirely new. I used to be terrified of letting the world hear my weird, loud, deep, uncontrollable voice, but now I love nothing more than unleashing it on unsuspecting eardrums. No one expects a five-foot-two girl who weighs less than a hundred pounds to have the voice of a foghorn. No one expects a girl who was once petrified of performing to go on to sing in front of thousands of people in shows, flash-mobs, YouTube videos, on the radio, on the street, on stage.
I am a vocal percussionist, a director, a composer and, most importantly, a singer. I am neither professional nor overwhelmingly talented, but I am still a singer.
After finding out I was the DeciBelles’ newest director, I went home, sat by my laptop, and composed an a cappella arrangement of the song which gave me the confidence to sing again. The arrangement became one of the most well-received things I have ever created.
All of this - my love for music, my confidence, the way I now live my life - is down to those people on Tumblr who said they liked my voice, five years ago.
Thank you. I finally love to sing.
I FINALLY FINISHED MY MASH-UP! As always, this has been arranged for my all-girls a cappella group, but I’ve made a recording using my own voice for the solo parts so people can get an idea of how I want it to sound. So yeah! Here it is! The outro isn’t there because it sounds awful on MuseScore so there’s a bit of an abrupt ending, but I’m really pleased with how it’s all come together!
I’M FINALLY ARRANGING AGAIN! So I’ve started on an a cappella mash-up of Peggy Lee’s Fever with Britney Spears’s Toxic. This is the unfinished version of the middle of the song, which is the most fleshed-out bit at the moment. I haven’t arranged since before Christmas, so I’m a bit rusty. What do you guys think?
So I made this little video to show potential new members at my university’s freshers’ fair next month, and I can’t get over how much I bloody love each and every single person in this video! If any of my followers are heading to Cardiff University next month, hit me up and bloody join me in my quest to take over the world with a cappella.
(Heads up: I solo and beatbox a lot in this video, so mind your ears.)
I decided to cover elliebeanz‘s song because I’ve lost all control of my life
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I’VE FINALLY FINISHED IT!!!!!! my voice has died and I’m pretty certain I never want to try mashing up five songs ever again but HERE WE GO