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Normally when i'm driving by myself i turn on the radio and sing along. I know it's kind of dorky. (i'm afraid i'm not very good. ) Anyway, my cousin came back from TN for the holydays and we were going into town when I started singing to one of my favorite songs. She started laughing and I felt really stupid.
Does any one else sing to the radio?
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hey......(yes but) you should be on that show Motor Mouth......than the U.S. could all laugh at you
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While driving, I often sing, and play either keyboard, drums, guitar, or bass. And on the rare occasion, banjo or mandolin.
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i usually play harmonica and trumpet at the same time while driving.....not an easy task especially while on the highway going 75 m/h
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Steve, you're not old enough to drive... yes, that's right, i'm a psychic. You're 14, am I correct?
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I often sing along with the radio or my CDs. If I'm in the car with someone I know well, I'll sing with them there too (just usually not as loud as I do when I'm alone).
Are you dorky enough that you make up harmonies to go with the songs?
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Well,I'm not old enough to drive yet either, but I sometimes make up bass lines on my air bass guitar while sitting in the passengers seat... and sing them too And my brother in the back pretends to play his drums... and my dad sings (not well ) What can I say? We're a weird family. Of course, when my mom is in the car we're all silent
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I do, but then, I'm a singer anyway. And yes, I sometimes harmonize. Especially if the song is by a singer whose voice is way too high for my range, like Stevie Wonder.
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I just play with the octaves, Verily. Usually its those singers with the very low voices I have a problem with, so I just flip up eight notes for a few bars .
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I used to sing while I drove, but now that I no longer have a car, I don't.
However, Hindi movies have a lot of singing and dancing. As in, oh, about a dozen songs per movies. Even the movies that are action movies or have a lot of violence or are about POWs locked up in a jail attempting their Great Escape. Serious songs.
And Fahim - who, I might add, can sing no better than I, and I'm downright lousy and off-tune - will sing right along with them. I laugh at him. But then, I also join in singing when I can. It's fun!
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I am a singer, but my car is the only place I get to sing and the only place I get to listen to cds, so 99% of my music collection is sing-a-long friendly, and I drive as much as I can.
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I don't sing..but I point and laugh at people that do. Looks like you guys would keep me busy. Too bad this place doesn't have a point-and-laugh smiley. How about just laugh?
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As some of you know, I love to sing along with the radio and/or CD! Especially if it's a really good song or one right in my range. Or if I'm in a good mood in general.
Constantly. And anyone who laughs at me for it is simply pitied for having a life so devoid of interest that my car-singing habit is a subject of comment.
We know YOU well, because you have all those lovely web pages telling us everything about you! In fact, we were reading those just last night because I was trying to remember exactly where you live (and look up Sri Lanka on a map.)
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Gee, Farmgirl! You mean someone actually reads 'em?
But seriously, I AM working on updating them. Many problems. . . FrontPage puked. . . Blog program hiccoughed . . . Anyway, working on it, will get it done.
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Hey, I direct orchestras all the time! Well, until my hubby looks like he wants to lock me up in a padded cell. In which case I just slink away and bribe him with chocolate or something.
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Listening to NPR frees one from most of these concerns (esepcially if you don't know Latin or German), but I do find myself "moving" to the music ... and I put moving in quotes because it's different from the way one might move to a pop song, but it's still very much movement.
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At home I dance in my seat and try to sing in Russian and Hindi and other languages I don't know.
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I'm not a singer by any means, but I sing along in my car too. The way I see it is, if I'm singing, then I'm not yelling at the idiot who tried to run me off the road.
Then again, I sing along just about anywhere if I know the song. I do it in stores all the time. I even caught myself doing it a couple times while listening to my walkman on campus, haha.
quote: At home I dance in my seat and try to sing in Russian and Hindi and other languages I don't know.
I try to sing along to stuff in other languages too. I've tried chinese, portuguese, korean, italian...to name a few. For some reason, when I'm listening to music, the words don't really have meaning, even in english, and they only register as sounds (unless I've heard it a million times or read the lyrics). I guess I kind of just imitate the sounds along with the song.
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There is almost no feeling in the world as pleasant as I find singing on a day when my voice is in good shape! Not being able to sing along with a song pretty much relegates it to my "don't much like" pile.
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Along the lines of what signal said, if it's late at night, I never fall asleep at the wheel when I'm singing. The same is not always true when I'm not.
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I love singing along with whatever I'm listening to, although it's usually a CD rather than the radio. I refrain from doing it if I have a passenger in the car, because I know it's not a lot of fun to listen to, but if I'm alone I'll happily sing away. I've had people laugh at me at stoplights and the like, but I don't quite get that. Most people enjoy singing along with music they like. How is it dorky to do that? In any case, I don't really care if some anonymous stranger thinks I'm a dork.
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I think most people do it, but it looks really really funny to see someone rocking out when you can't hear the music. Mute MTV or VH1 sometime and see how dorkily intense everyone looks.
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What I normally do, btw, is drive in the left lane when possible, and don't pull up right next to a car at a stop light--I try to come to a stop three or four feet ahead or behind the car next to me. Because I am self-conscious, and being self-conscious would detract from my enjoyment. And it's all about my enjoyment.
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I sing constantly in the car. When my family's aong, they'll sing with me (or, possibly, against me). And with a few friends who know the words, we'll harmonize. Here I'm thinking the Buffy musical soundtrack...
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See, when I pull up next to someone who is rocking out I smile, but in a "hey, that person is having so much fun, how great is that!" sort of way, not a "my god, you poor pathetic fool" way.
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Yes, I am guilty at this one. I have a tendancy to sing along to my cd's (I hate radio, too many commercials). Thing is, is that I inherited my mother's musical ability.....none what-so-ever. I don't care. Most of what I listen to when I drive is NuMetal, or some other form of Rock so how good my voice is doesn't really matter.
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Not only do I sing along in the car, I sing along to the music playing in grocery stores, department stores and the music that plays in the theater before a movie starts. Sometimes, I am quite boisterous to the chagrine of others. Most of the time the singing is contained to just under my breath. I also tend to beat out rhythms or tap out the music with my fingers on any surface they come in contact with.
Sheesh... the things you confess to the 'Rack.
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Yeah, I sing along to the grocery store music, too.
I mostly listen to instrumental now. This is partially because that's what I'm liking at the moment, and partially because I take the bus and train everywhere. If I was listening to something with vocals, I fear I would sing along. Nothing wrong with singing along in a car or at the grocery store, but I draw the line at singing along to music while on the train.
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