music
Singing with a mask
· ☕ 352  words music  · ✍️ Peter Hiltz
Someone raised a question about singing with a mask on, so experiment time! Obviously singing without a mask is more comfortable, but how does the sound change? I just threw these together for a listen (no production or effects or rehearsal). Yes, I know I’m flat in a few places - this was an experiment in singing with a mask, so not focused as much as I could have been.

Slicing the Sourdough
· ☕ 331  words music  · ✍️ Peter Hiltz

How many of you have a kitchen utility drawer? How many of you buy your bread pre-sliced, but have a breadknife you never use? How many of you keep it in the kitchen drawer?

Usually I write my own melodies, but this is written to the tune of Waltzing Matilda


Dust Bunnies
· ☕ 408  words music  · ✍️ Peter Hiltz

Inadvised use of percussive maintenance, but a good result from a sarcastic comment to someone who can actually change directions.


Queen of Method Singing?
· ☕ 529  words music  · ✍️ Peter Hiltz
There is a subtle, and sometimes not so subtle difference between singing for an audience, to an audience, with an audience and at an audience. And there can be good reasons for choosing any of those approaches. I think of the Dixie Chicks doing Not Ready to Make Nice as a song that they could sing at an audience although that particular performance had a sympathetic crowd. I can get irritated watching a singer be overly dramatic because it distracts me from the song itself.

Pomplamoose is Up For a Grammy - Best Jazz Vocal Ablum
· ☕ 268  words music  · ✍️ Peter Hiltz
Pomplamoose, one of my favorite little jazz music groups is up for a Grammy in the Best Jazz Vocal Album category. The album is ‘En Francais’ which is a collection of French jazz standards. This is impressive seeing as They don’t have a record label deal or a publicist other than their youtube channel. Nataly Dawn, the vocalist, spent a large part of her childhood in France and Belgium which is where she picked up a love for French jazz and her pronunciation.

Why Write Songs If You Aren't Going to Sell?
· ☕ 945  words music  · ✍️ Peter Hiltz
Someone asked if I was going to try to make it in the music business. Obviously not someone who knows me. The answer is, of course not. Its a hobby. [insert obligatory hobby loss joke that only tax lawyers and accountants will understand]. A hobby is something that you do primarily for yourself. I write the occasional song for me, or someone going through a rough time. Sometimes they get played for friends or family, sometimes at a funeral or wedding.