Dear Chris
> I find speaking
> difficult. So, I need to rehearse my new voice, like a musical instrument
> one has never played before. I can understand the sound images, but cannot
> play these images, yet. A question of practicing vowels, maybe?
Aha. I've shown the inadvertent intolerance of one who has never
experienced a difficulty and so doesn't take it into account.
I'm glad I raised the topic.I think it important. But I could have phrased
my point better, less aggressively; it's not as if you didn't mention
dentures.
I hope my teeth stay in.
A little while ago an attractive woman at a reading said after that she
could happily listen to my voice all night. I said it could easily be
arranged; but nothing came of it. So it goes.
> Oh, my dear! What have I done! This sounds like far too much work.
It might be or might have been better to build up!
best
L
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Lawrence Upton
http://sho-zyg.com/upton.html
Honorary Research Fellow, Music Dept,
Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross, London SE14 6NW
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