The coaching session was fun.
The studios were busy-busy today - there was a casting call for
The Woman In White going on. I ran into a bunch of people, and it was fun getting some of the updates (i.e. gossip). In any case...
A former student of mine was just looking for someone to run some music with, someone to play piano. I ran into at the
Damn Yankees call. He has an audition for an agent tomorrow, and just wanted to make sure he was still singing his stuff correctly.
He actually sort of surprised me with his "book" - quite a nice selection of materials, different styles, different tempos. Alas, he's been using the same stuff for the past four or five years, and we'll be working again to help him find some new stuff. But that will be later.
For now, he just wanted to sing through some of his music with a pianist. It was fun playing and listening to him. His voice has really come a long way since graduating. I made comments when necessary, but didn't give too much advice since I didn't want to overload his head with too many things before tomorrow.
The only time I struggled was when he wanted to sing through "King of the World" from
Songs for a New World. That song is just plain hard, hard, hard to play! It's one of the songs I keep in my "practice" book - and I guess I need to practice it again. I was actually getting a little self-conscious while playing through it - I was thinking of anyone who might be outside the studio listening to me. But I made it through, and Jerrold actually apologized for putting me through it.

Well...
Since I had just got paid, and since it was only 5:00, I went ahead and headed back to Home Depot...