Singing in the Key of Me

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Over the years I have written for many other people and organizations. This is a space for my own voice, ideas, and words.

The title was inspired years ago by the controversial actor/comedienne Rosie O’Donnell whose sheer exuberance in her own singing was undeterred by wrong notes or not quite reachable high notes. As she launched into a spontaneous song on a late night TV show, the band leader, trying to be helpful, asked, “What key do you sing in?” Rosie shrugged and replied, “I dunno. I just sing in the key of me.“

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More on idea fish

Idea fish are  thoughts that come to you just between sleeping and being fully awake. To catch an idea fish, wake gently without an alarm after restful restorative sleep and immediately write the idea on paper or your phone’s notes app. Don’t worry if an idea fish or two get away. Capture the ideas you can with no judgement—even if they seem like goofy ideas. (Have you ever seen a clown fish?) Use a net because you never know what affiliated ideas you’ll scoop up with the big idea fish. Then catch and release.

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“The gift of working with Cynthia is something every artist should get to have at least once in their lifetime. She has an incredible ability to see the person and well as their talent and help for both simultaneously. She will push you to grow as a person and a singer, in a way that makes you feel supported so that you can be successful.  She is capable of helping those just beginning in the same way as she is with those who are years down the road. She makes every student feel as if their lesson is the most important thing she could be doing at that moment. She will listen to your concerns and desires and map out a plan to help you achieve the things you want out of your time with her.”

—Sarah Moody, adult student