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See, singing is fun!

I’ve been watching some videos on FaceBook.

And some show just how fun singing can be.

So here are some links to people having fun making music singing.               I’ll throw in some comments as I proceed.

First two girls, two cups, two voices making their own music equal good.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=381080588673786

Don’t need expense instruments to accompany your singing endeavors, now do you?

Now here Will Smith and friends on BBC make music with mics and then more.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=389140661201112

This Father is starting his son early having fun a hummin’ and a strummin’

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=630118053684482

Next Adam and Sam use a guitar and two fine voices as instruments to sing for a friend.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10151572882970210

On Tuesday, the 11th of June, I was telling stories and singing at Anasazi Valley west of Ivins, Utah to 4-H students from southern and northern Utah and two adult male leaders. After me and a seventeen year old Indian story teller were done, a lady named Kathy came with several basket of instruments. She passed the  instruments out to everyone there and taught us how to make music with them.  She played an Indian Flute while two played drums, one had a thunder cylinder, two rain rattles, one a wooden frog and stick, and the rest had rattles.  For novices, the sound turned out to be very good. And all had fun. And the group was even taught an Indian round dance to their own music later.

Let’s have a little contest and see which one of the above videos you readers like the best.                                                                                       Just name each selection and rate one to four.

Listen and rate please in the comments. I’ll tabulate the results and let you know on the 20th.

Keep singing.

 

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