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Oh My Soul

Oh my soul…I long to know you well, to hear your soft voice whispering to me.

…you touch me with your love and understanding.

…show me my wings so that I may fly as I’m destined to.

…teach me to trust you and release my worries.

…I’m ready to shine your light out into the world.

…you are my dearest companion, my truest love, my All.

…take over my heart and show me how to love deeply.

…teach me to dance to the music of life, to the rhythm of the wind.

…know that I love you and desire only to know you better.

…show me my truest self, my magnificence, so that I may see me.

…hand me the key to open the door to my self-imposed prison.

…shine the light on the path out of fear, and show me the way to peace.

…I long to drink and replenish from my own internal font, for I am tired of drinking from the fountains of so many others.

…allow my light to shine brightly, brilliantly, enduringly.

…teach me about silence.

…I have so many thanks to share with you that I know not how or where to begin, and there is certainly no end.

…open me up to my greatest desires and fulfillment.

…instruct me in the nature of my own beauty and wisdom.

…embrace me so tightly that I am you, and you are me, so that I know our unity and live from it.

Oh my soul…I absolutely love you/me.

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Your Kid Has a Great Voice – Let It Shine!

From my experience children love to sing – and when they do so they can often sing with a confidence and freedom that can fade as we grow older. It is very important to nurture these wonderful qualities from the start.

Singing lessons for children are designed to teach your child the skills needed to strengthen and control the voice, whilst remaining fun and enjoyable. The voice is still developing as we grow through our teenage years so finding suitable exercises is very important.

Lessons are combined with ‘song practice.’ This is where we finish the session with a song that is chosen by the student – we have many backing tracks available, from ‘High School Musical’ to ‘Lilly Allen!’

Finding time in our busy schedules whilst making sure that our children are well supervised can be difficult. In my experience lessons work more effectively when taught in the comfort of your own home. This allows your child to learn within a relaxed and familiar environment.

Music happens to be one of those rare things which each and every child enjoys. Though most 5 year olds, 6 year olds, 8 year olds, etc. are at an age where they are too young to understand music theories or music appreciation, nevertheless, nearly all of them enjoy the ‘sound’ of music. This is something which is very important, and it is often a very decisive factor in a child pursuing music or developing a serious interest in music at a later stage.

Singing happens to be one aspect of music that most kids are introduced to in the early stages of school. A friendly-looking music teacher, whose slightly plump, with rimmed glasses that rest at the tip of her nose, sitting at the piano, teaching “Popeye the Sailorman” to a bunch of young enthusiastic kiddos, is a very common sight, and one which instantly brings a smile on the face of any bystander. Well, the liking for music (not to mention, the increasing influence of reality shows) has led to quite a few children developing a serious interest in music, and in particular, singing. Well, for all you kids and young children who wish to sing well, here are some singing tips for kids.

Singing Tips for Kids

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