I was always getting told off by my choir teacher for, you know, riffing when I shouldn't.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes I think the choir gets a little ticked with me because I haven't sung in a long time and I can sing.
My high-school a cappella teacher would embarrass me in front of the choir. 'Mavis, you're in the basement. Mavis, you're singing with the boys.' I said, 'Mr. Finch, my voice isn't soprano. I can't sing up there with the girls.' So I just got out of the choir.
I sang in choir as a kid.
I'm a choir girl gone horribly, desperately wrong.
I've taught Sunday school, I've sung in the choir, I directed a choir.
When I write a song, it's all about the riff - the riff first, then the words come later.
In high school, I was Mr. Choir Boy. I had solos, I was helping out the tenors with their parts and our choir teacher would ask me what songs we should do.
Mum decided that I could sing a bit, so she put me in a choir, which I hated, and it was just a nightmare. I was a rebellious sort of choirboy.
I got put out of my church choir because my pastor said, 'We can't have baby sister singing the blues and coming in here and singing on Sunday morning.'
I did sing in a choir for a while, but if anybody was sick, I always whispered my songs to make sure nobody could pick out my voice.
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