Singing in Three Parts, Harmony Optional

When I was very young and singing in the school chorus, we were divided into soprano and alto and taught some simple harmonies.  (This wasn’t a girls-only school.  We were so young that even the biggest boys were still high-pitched.)  I was entranced by the sound, the theory, and the math involved in this, counting up and down the scale to get a third and a fifth and so on.   What I wanted to do, more than anything else, was be able to sing in more than one voice, all by myself.  I couldn’t do it.

Now, through the wonders of technology, I have more than one voice.  I am not sure how they harmonize; that is left to the audience to decide.  These voices – there are three – can’t actually be created simultaneously, but they can be produced at pretty much the same time.  This blog became my voice two years ago.  It is now joined by two others, which can be accessed with the links in the right column here.

The first, CEO2CEO, debuted July 21, 2009.  It’s me, CEO, speaking to other CEOs.  But you don’t have to be a CEO to read it or comment on an entry.  Believe me, CEOs need all the input they can get from people who aren’t CEOs.  It keeps us from believing our own press.  (In fact, the latest post is about why we really need people who don’t ‘yes’ us into inaction and anti-creativity.)

The second, Tools4Careers, debuted August 1, 2009.  It’s me, survivor of more bad-fit jobs than anyone else I know, talking about careers.  It will probably have more actionable advice than anything else.  Between the dismal unemployment rate and the wretched ‘employed but miserable’ rate, I’m hoping to hit a few right notes that inspire people to find their fit.

And I’m hoping you’ll bring your guitar, your kazoo, a pot and spoon to bang it with – and, of course, your voice – and add to the harmony.  It’s always better with a chorus!


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