The Love of Singing
The Love of Singing is a book that tackles a lot of pressing issues and challenges faced by young singers as they learn to sing professionally. The book is written by Jay Robert Nash, who was born in London and came to the United States to study music at The Juilliard School. While there, he came across a young pianist, Nadine Greer, who was already singing in jazz clubs at the age of twenty, which propelled him into composing this book.
In the world of Singing, we all have an inextinguishable passion for learning and growing. No matter what anyone in Singing has achieved, or what they have had to endure, they are all individuals who are passionate about music. Many of us spend our lives having to endure the challenges and trials of self-discovery, but the ones who have found their path and remain there, are the ones that move our hearts and help us see ourselves as much more than we were.
Singing has become so much more than just a hobby for some. Many of us spend our whole lives pursuing our dreams of singing success, but it seems like we never quite find the one true path to take. One of the greatest lessons I have ever learned is the importance of finding our own personal path.
For me, Singing has always been about the journey. I am inspired every time I step into the studio. So much goes into making a performance that we all are excited about being in front of our audience. But when we put on our best song, and the energy starts to ebb, we begin to realize how much fun we had put on that show, and how lucky we were to be able to do it.
Sometimes, when I am in my studio and ready to go into a new song, I can be in that mode for days before performing the music. The excitement is pumping through me, but I am also focused and determined. The great thing about Singing is that when you get it right, it seems to wash away all the other thoughts and emotions. So when I come out of the music studio into a world of emotions and thoughts swirling around me, I find myself ready to begin.
In most Singing programs, the place you enter is decided by your passion and purpose. You may choose from the studio that you desire or choose the studio you love the most. There is no right or wrong answer. It is just where you decide to take yourself.
For me, I tend to place myself in the place where I need to be. The love of Singing takes me to a place where I have a job, and I feel grounded and relaxed. My Singing makes me very happy, but I still take time to nurture and care for myself.
When I am ready to leave the studio and on to my next project, I always go back to the place where I first performed. It doesn’t matter if it is a studio that has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, or one that feels completely different from the rest. As long as the music in my heart, the love of Singing, is still there, then I know that my job is accomplished.
Even when I am not ready to perform yet, I will still place myself in the place where I am going to be, and where I want to be. The love of Singing gives me so much energy that I can just feel it flowing through me. When the energy is flowing through me, it is easier to step outside and begin my journey. If there is a place of my heart that I feel a connection with and can feel my spirit moving, then I can almost sense that it’s time to begin.
Whatever place I am at, I look for support and encouragement. When I am ready to embark on my journey of love and joy, I seek that from those closest to me. I recognize that I am not alone on this journey, and that I am supported by my family, my friends, my co-workers, and my lover. It is very important to connect with the love of Singing, but to also remember that we do not have to be alone on this journey.
Whatever place I am in, and whatever jobor passion I am pursuing, I find the love of Singing there. I am reminded that we all have a purpose and we all have our place in the vast and infinite circle of life. And despite what anyone else says, no matter how busy I am, no matter how many challenges I face, no matter how much I don’t feel like performing, I should never take for granted the love of Singing.
The love of Singing takes me to a place where I am able to really believe in myself, and trust in my ability to do the things I know I am capable of doing. and the things I still want to do. That is the love of Singing that I am most grateful for.




