RE: Sing High

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I find it a bit of a conflict that people will say that they think young people face all of these strange new challenges that older generations don't understand, but at the same time, don't look at building skills in the young on how to cope with them.

In my personal experience as an early 80s baby who barely straddles the line of a millennial, there is a ridiculous amount of gaslighting by the boomers when the younger generations try to talk to them about the systemic problems with... the late capitalist system.

But they haven't a care in the world as they are set to enjoy a life of retirement, many from a generation rich with pensions and real estate that future generations can only dream of. Just not enough meat on the bone when the old money eats up so much of the meat.

Speaking of meat on the bone, I particularly like this 5yr-old barbaric Spanish flick if you want something to watch for spooky season. Genius!

The Plarform

I have a speaking voice that they feel should be able to sing.

Hahahaha they have nothing to do with each other. I love karaoke!

I am hoping that regardless of whether she gets into the school or not, she will be interested in developing one of an individuals most potent tool - her voice.

How rewarding. I come from a long line of yappers, so a gift of gab is nothing new. I might be an average+ singer, but I sure don't let it stop me. With my piano background, I'm decent at holding a key. Good Luck Smallsteps!!!



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