Category: practice

  • Music Copyright in Australia

    The research was conducted and published as part of the final project-based assessment for the Bachelor of Creative Arts degree (2021). The outcome of this project (being this document) was published under Creative Commons License with the permission of the University of Southern Queensland.

  • Collaborative Practice in a Virtual World

    I recently submitted the following to my university, as an assignment about Collaborative practice. It was original supposed to be about performing in community choirs, and interacting as an online representative. COVID-19 pandemic, required me to drastically change perspectives and scope. I got some awesome feedback and got to experience a lot. Enjoy the read…

  • A few years ago, I wrote a post about being in a community choir: the benefits, the adventures. Since then, so much has happened and I realise that perhaps I was thinking to small. I know this because of what I have done since moving to London. I have since moved back to Australia to…

  • The Sound of quality, or the quality of sound?

    My experience in different recording environments…I’m no expert.

  • It’s getting to that time when projects start getting busy. I have two events fast approaching; Queensland (State) Eistedfodd and “Legally Blonde”. State Eistedfodd is next weekend (Easter). 6 solos, trio, small group and choral sections. Still trying learn them, but time is running out. To see the to torture that I am about to…

  • A bit of a ‘Smule’ addiction

    I have a bit of an addiction to Smule Sing! There should be a meeting for this, but then what can one do when she always has a song in her head or her heart, and wants to share it with the world? For those who are maybe in complete ignorance on what I am…

  • A thousand songs in one ear and out the other…

    “The only thing better than singing, is more singing” – Ella Fitzgerald I’m a busy little beaver at the moment… Rehearsing for “Legally Blonde” and preparing for competition for the Queensland Eistedfod. I have a thousand songs swimming around in my head. I’ve recently received the schedule for the Eistedfod and found all the sections…