“In a thousand voices singing the Hallelujah Chorus in Handel's "Messiah," it is possible to distinguish the leading voices, but the differences of training and cultivation between them and the voices in the chorus, are lost in the unity of purpose and in the fact that they are all human voices lifted by a high motive.” HumansFactsPurposeLostVoiceDifferencesThousandSingingTrainingUnityMotiveMessiahChorusCultivationHallelujahHuman VoiceHandelVoice SingingUnity Of Purpose Book:Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes Source: Twenty Years at Hull-House: With Autobiographical Notes
“When you're really bummed out, the last thing you want to hear is up-tempo and positive. And it lets you know that you're not alone, that somebody has hurt before. It works the same way with chick songs as it does with political songs. When you hear somebody singing about these things, you know that you're not alone, that somebody else is suspicious of what's going on around us in the world. So you don't feel like you're crazy, and you feel like you might be able to make a difference.” KnowsWorldWayWantFeelsDoeMightAbleLastsPoliticalSongDifferencesHurtCrazyLike YouSingingMaking A DifferenceNot AloneSuspiciousChicksTempoBummed Out Author:Steve Earle
“I saw an interview with Keith Richards. He said, 'How else could a kid in Dartford suddenly connect with and understand what Muddy Waters is singing?' There's a cultural difference, but there's just something in that music that subconsciously or internally you just understand; it just makes sense.” SaidKidsWaterDifferencesSawsSingingMake SenseInterviewsMuddyKeithCultural Differences Author:Paul Weller
“Since I've stopped drinking I'm way better at singing. I can project my voice better. I can actually walk on stage and make eye contact with the audience, which I never used to know how to do in the past. So, it's made a huge difference for me.” KnowsWayMadeI CanEyePastUsedVoiceDifferencesWalksAudienceKnow HowStageHugeProjectsSingingDrinkingContactEye Contact Author:Ladyhawke
“You have a lot of children that come up to you... and their parents tell you, and sometimes even [the children themselves] tell you how much they love singing your nasheeds. It is a great source of satisfaction that even now you can make a difference in the lives of people.” PeopleChildrenSometimesParentDifferencesSourceSingingCome UpSatisfactionMaking A DifferenceUp To YouYou Can Make A Difference Author:Junaid Jamshed
“I see shining fish struggling within tight nets, while I hear orioles singing carefree tunes. Even trivial creatures know the difference between freedom and bondage. Sympathy and compassion should be but natural to the human heart.” KnowsShouldHumansHeartNaturalDifferencesAnimalCompassionStruggleIndustryCreaturesSingingShiningFishesPetTunesHuman HeartBondageCarefree Author:Du Fu
“If my career detour from special education to singing has done one thing, it has afforded me the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others.” IfsDoneOpportunityDifferencesCareersOne ThingSpecialSingingSightMaking A DifferenceLives Of OthersDetoursSpecial Education Author:Clay Aiken