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Do you sing in the car while driving alone? (Original Post) CTyankee Sep 29 OP
Absolutely. If you don't sing, you'll lose your ability to sing as well as you used to. Croney Sep 29 #1
Ability? WmChris Sep 30 #28
Yes, unless there is a car next to me. LoisB Sep 29 #2
yes. i even get an occasional 👍🏻 mopinko Sep 29 #3
I try! Lunabell Sep 29 #4
Oh my Abstractartist Sep 29 #9
I was a voice major in college. FSU. Lunabell Sep 29 #16
Was it? Abstractartist Sep 29 #17
LOL Lunabell Sep 29 #20
I am happy for you Abstractartist Sep 30 #25
I love your post. I write about art so I am drawn to the discussion of Monet, Michelangelo and Pollock... CTyankee Sep 29 #18
Yes, especially when driving through the Chicago area, where there is an oldies station. milestogo Sep 29 #5
And Abstractartist Sep 29 #6
Much to the misery of my passengers, yes. Solly Mack Sep 29 #7
Hell, yeah... ultralite001 Sep 29 #8
I did once Cirsium Sep 29 #10
"Let 'er rip loud." True Dough Sep 29 #11
oh absolutely Skittles Sep 29 #12
Indeed I do. MLAA Sep 29 #13
In the car alone is the only place I sing. Laffy Kat Sep 29 #14
Absolutely ProfessorGAC Sep 29 #15
Harmony is Love. Iggo Sep 29 #22
Absolutely. Keep time on the steering wheel. 3catwoman3 Sep 29 #19
"and nobody's getting fat except mama Cass!" CTyankee Sep 30 #24
If I knew how to drive, and had a car - probably 😄👍🎵🎶 electric_blue68 Sep 29 #21
When I drove, yes. Iggo Sep 29 #23
That's precisely where my best singing is done! Kittycatkat Sep 30 #26
Depends on if I have something to sing along TO Bayard Sep 30 #27
Yes always Faux pas Sep 30 #29
I'm more likely to be caught screaming. hunter Sep 30 #30
All the time. Mad_Dem_X Oct 1 #31
Here's my latest hit...O Mio Babbio Caro CTyankee Oct 1 #32
Yes. I like to take songs for the tenor voice, and sing them baritone. Aristus Oct 1 #33
I'll have to check "Moonlight and Vodka" out, sounds interesting. CTyankee Oct 1 #38
Thank you! Aristus Oct 2 #39
Who said you had to be alone? OldBaldy1701E Oct 1 #34
Sometimes malaise Oct 1 #35
I can't stand my singing. Emile Oct 1 #36
Singing alone in an enclosed space like a car wnylib Oct 1 #37
CTyankee Upthevibe Oct 3 #40
This message was self-deleted by its author CTyankee Oct 3 #41

WmChris

(224 posts)
28. Ability?
Mon Sep 30, 2024, 08:19 PM
Sep 30

I for one never had any ability to lose but that doesn't hamper my butchering whatever I know the words to as long as the w:headphones windows are up.

Lunabell

(6,956 posts)
4. I try!
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 03:57 PM
Sep 29

I used to have a voice, kind of comparable to Ann Wilson or Amy Lee. Not trying to brag, just that I had a pretty good voice. But, age and multiple respiratory infections (I have pretty bad asthma) have made my voice croaky bad.

My favorite to sing was Bohemian Rhapsody, and it makes me sad I can't sing it anymore.

Abstractartist

(156 posts)
9. Oh my
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 04:25 PM
Sep 29

Any Lee. To me, she is mentioned in the same conversation as Monet’s “Waterlilies”, Michelangelo’s “David”, and Jackson Pollocks “ Number 1 (Lavender Mist)”

Her voice, at the same time is Monet soft, Michelangelo elevating, and Pollock hard as rocks and ice.

An AMAZING talent.

Lunabell

(6,956 posts)
16. I was a voice major in college. FSU.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 07:13 PM
Sep 29

I had a scholarship from the Caloosahatchee music foundation back in '81. Studied for years before that. But, I fell out of love with opera and started to party way too hard and got into punk rock and sang with a couple of bands. Yeah, I screwed up and didn't really follow my dreams.

Lunabell

(6,956 posts)
20. LOL
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 09:24 PM
Sep 29

I'm a nurse now for over 30 years. After I took care of my mother when she was dying, my father told me I made the right decision to pursue this course instead of performing. I just don't have the show-off type personality it takes to be a soloist. Even though I had the voice, I feel more comfortable in a chorus rather than as a soloist. So, probably destiny. I love being a nurse. Helping and healing makes me smile.

CTyankee

(65,091 posts)
18. I love your post. I write about art so I am drawn to the discussion of Monet, Michelangelo and Pollock...
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 08:07 PM
Sep 29

milestogo

(17,988 posts)
5. Yes, especially when driving through the Chicago area, where there is an oldies station.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 04:00 PM
Sep 29


I sing and my dog howls along.

Abstractartist

(156 posts)
6. And
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 04:13 PM
Sep 29

Sing and play air guitar and air drums….I look like an idiot, but I totally rock though. Clapton, Gilmore, Page….. can’t keep up. 😝🤙🏻

Cirsium

(890 posts)
10. I did once
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 04:43 PM
Sep 29

I was in California. I sang along with Ricky Skaggs. Reagan was President. It went on for about an hour. To this day I don't understand why. It still haunts me. It won't happen again. I promise.



Skittles

(159,607 posts)
12. oh absolutely
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 05:22 PM
Sep 29

and a lot of the time I see it as a cognitive test, I am happy to still know the all the words of a very old rock song!

ProfessorGAC

(70,121 posts)
15. Absolutely
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 06:06 PM
Sep 29

I also sing high harmonies more often than the actual melody.
In my bands, if I wasn't singing the lead I was singing the high part, so lots of muscle memory with that.

3catwoman3

(25,504 posts)
19. Absolutely. Keep time on the steering wheel.
Sun Sep 29, 2024, 08:45 PM
Sep 29

I can carry a tune fairly well, but my range and volume are limited. I'm neither a full soprano or a full alto. I'm 3 half-steps shy of an alto's lowest note and a whole octave short of a soprano's highest note.

I'd love to be able to really belt out a song like Linda Ronstadt or Mama Cass.

So, I'm either a "sopralto" or a "altano."

Whether I'm singing along or not, if a song or orchestral composition is playing on my car radio when I pull into the garage, I have to listen until it's over. I can't bear to stop something I like before the final notes.

Bayard

(24,145 posts)
27. Depends on if I have something to sing along TO
Mon Sep 30, 2024, 07:54 PM
Sep 30

I am a continual channel flipper, looking for something I like.

I'm always singing something when I'm cleaning the barn, even though asthma often tears my voice up.

Aristus

(68,432 posts)
33. Yes. I like to take songs for the tenor voice, and sing them baritone.
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 04:20 PM
Oct 1

Find a recording of “Moonlight And Vodka” and listen to it. Chris de Burgh sings it in his plaintive tenor, but I like to sing it in my baritone voice, which has been described as ‘smoky’. (I don’t smoke.)

Makes for some entertaining driving…

CTyankee

(65,091 posts)
38. I'll have to check "Moonlight and Vodka" out, sounds interesting.
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 11:18 PM
Oct 1

BTW, I always like to see your posts and I also appreciate your inclusion of Lord Byron....doing your part to keep DU classy...

wnylib

(24,490 posts)
37. Singing alone in an enclosed space like a car
Tue Oct 1, 2024, 11:02 PM
Oct 1

is the only safe way for me to sing, for the sake of humanity and myself.

I have a singing voice and capacity for staying on tune that are well suited to pantomime.

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