Baby Brenda

I have received the following email:

Dear Brenda,
Greetings and Marry Christmas to you!
My name is Michael and I hope you will remember me?! I bought a CD from you. And whenever my wife played it when she was pregnant the Baby liked it so much that she used to jump and kick around. That Baby was born on Sept 24th by emergiency Ceasarian. She remained in hospital for a week. Now she is much better and so happy. Today she turned 3 months, and we named her Brenda as we promised you. She is a very happy person and always appears to be singing!!!!!!!!, making good melodies. Is she gonna be a vocalist like you…, only God knows! We all wish she does!
Have a wonderful Christmas Brenda!
Kind regards,
Michael.

Dear Michael,
What wonderful news! And so sweet!! Congratulations on your Baby Brenda. I am very honored that you have named her after me. Thank you! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Baby’s first Christmas is something special. Enjoy it!
Best wishes and God’s blessings to you and your family! Please stay in contact.

My son, Mark, was also born by Cesarian and was a very happy baby! He loves music also and is very dedicated to it!

Author and date: Brenda Roberts (2008-12-30)
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Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

To all my friends, fans and new readers I wish wonderful holidays and a great new year!

Brenda

Author and date: Brenda Roberts (2008-12-23)
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Answer to Mr. Kanly’s email

Dear Mr. Kanly,

In asking you to explain your last comment, you answered, “What I really need from you is a note on how to sing. I mean self-training on how to improve on one’s singing skills without necessarily going to a teacher.”

I am replying to your request to give you vocal instruction online. I have made a couple of entries on technique, which you should read. One is on posture and the other is an introduction into breathing and vocal technique. These are guidelines for singers. I do not know if you already have had voice lessons or not, although you do write “improve”, which tells me that you have had lessons. I do know that you are a tenor. If you have had voice lessons already, then perhaps my guidelines will help you. However, I do believe that a singer needs a teacher who can judge his voice and progress, and lead him in learning vocal technique.
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Author and date: Brenda Roberts (2008-12-04)
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