Showing posts with label singing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label singing. Show all posts

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Costume Karaoke

Tonight I went to Karaoke with Bob, Cailtin, Joe and Eric (Eric's roommate). It was AWESOME! I sang "I walk the line", "Zombie" and "I should have known better". I got off the stage and everyone was cheering and high-fiving me. It was an amaaazzzziiinng feeling. A group of people even found me well after I had finished singing to tell me that they loved me or something. It was like valentine's day or something without all the stupid candy.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Latest recording

Below is my cover of Pomplamoose's cover of Makin' Out by Mark Owen. Let me know what you think?

And I think it would be really fun for me to start taking requests. So, if there is any song that you would like to hear a band of Monicas sing acapella with a distant metronome (what else am i supposed to do with no beat-boxer at my disposal, huh?), then let me know!

Enjoy!


P.S. I am finally all better. Fever is gone. And, yes, that means there will probably be less blog entries as I can now start homework again and life and not just laze in bed all day watching trash on my computer.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Extreme Boredom

Don't listen to these, but you can if you want to (Nichole):





Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Waltzing Matilda and Kazoo

Strictly for those that enjoy self-torture (recognize that I am sharing a very personal hobby with you):

I put a spell on you

Latest recording, just for fun, singing notes that I can't really reach and what not, enjoy:

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Hello Dolly

This is strictly for your entertainment or, more likely, amusement. Don't take my low voice and kazoo too seriously, please:

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Ian Hobson and Black Hole

Last night, David and I went to see internationally renowned pianist, Ian Hobson.  He was AMAZING and INSPIRATIONAL.  I have never felt more proud to be not only a fan of classical music, but a player of classical piano. 

Random video of him playing...

The tall, English gentleman was visiting Elon for the second time in his life.  Last night he came to celebrate Chopin's 200th birthday and played this wonderful, glorious program: Ballade no 1 in G minor, Op. 23; [12] Etudes, Op. 10; [2] Nocturnes, Op. 62; & Sonata no 3 in B minor, Op. 58.  I almost cried.

Below, due to bordeom and "freetime", I have a video for you guys of my latest song cover.  I love the songs from the band She and Him and have recorded a cover of the song "Black Hole".  Sorry for the awkward video background, I just needed something to be happening while I sang:


Lyrics, so the world can sing along:

My eyes are so bleary 
I guess I'm young but i feel so weary 
I've tried to express it 
But I think its all a bore 
Its at the heart of me, 
A very part of me 

Speak slowly, I can't hear you 
My mind keeps spinning closer and closer to the rain on the roof, 
And the rain in my head, and the things that you said 
People take it further ahead 
And it just gets so foggy 
It's nowhere in here 
And its everywhere else that I don't wanna be, 
But I'm stuck here getting misty over you 
I'm alone on a bicycle for two. 

Speak slowly, I can't hear you 
My mind keeps spinning closer and closer to the rain on the roof, 
and the rain in my head, and the things that you said 
People take it further ahead 
And it just gets so foggy 
It's nowhere in here 
And its everywhere else that I don't wanna be, 
But I'm stuck here getting misty over you 
I'm alone on a bicycle for two.



Saturday, September 12, 2009

Poll


I'm starting to think that no one reads this blog.  

If you're out there, please watch these videos and comment with which song version you like better.  This afternoon, while avoiding my thesis, I recorded both of these covers* of the song "Why do you let me stay here" (She & Him) with the program Audacity.  All of the vocals are yours truly and the guitar (that's been distorted by too much "noise removal").  While I won't tell you which one I like better, I will say that I think I sound better in one of them.

Enjoy:

#1


#2

Tomorrow I get to go back to Camp Royall and make up for all of the Autism I've missed the past month!  I'm sooo excited.  David's going to come and volunteer too :)

Love,
Monica

*And I acknowledge that I may have screwed up the lyrics in the song...