Tishmeister informed me that my tongue/epiglottis problem is my 'hunchtongue of opera wannabe'. Well said.
Today was my voice lesson. We talked about the scoping. Dr. SAL talked via phone to the lady who did the scoping. She stressed to him my tongue issue. We hadn't been pushed on this subject, but she made a big deal of it to Dr. SAL. Mom asked if maybe it was because I was being scoped, or if it was a choir habit. He said no, and that he couldn't believe that I was getting the sound and quality I was getting with such a debilitating habit. Naturally, I was excited about the potential I had once getting it fixed.
He said he'd be up in my face this lesson, watching my tongue. But it didn't last long.
My tongue did nothing abnormal during the lesson. Nothing. There went the hunchtongue of opera wannabe. "You would be the weird one", said Dr. SAL.
He can't view the video for a week or two. For now, I'm just plugging along.
We picked out the songs for my "big" vocal competition coming up. A German, Italian, and English. I like them all.
This Monday, I will be leaving for the state capitol for a leadership camp about government. I can't wait! The only downside is that my ACT should come on Monday. THIS DRIVES ME NUTS.
And that, my dear blog readers, is the story of the hunctongue opera wannabe and other goings-on.
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