The First Annual Blogger Christmahanukwanzaakah Holiday Concert — December 20, 2006
1) Sign up in the comments. You can sign up until the day of the concert — December 20th, so don’t worry. The only reason to do it is to make sure that we don’t have ten versions of “Jingle Bells.” If you already know what song you are going to sing or play, tell us. But if five of you MUST sing “Deck the Halls,” then just go for it! We’ll understand. Tis the season…
2) Record your Christmas or Hanukkah or Holiday song. Both Windows and Mac come with sound recorders. You just plug a microphone in. These microphones are very cheap. Don’t worry about sounding professional. You’re a blogger! I will later include the names of some free software that will help you trim the pauses at the beginning and end. If you get a lot of background noise, I have some software that includes a noise reduction filter. I can edit or filter the track for you.
Just remember to watch that you don’t go “INTO THE RED” (or record at too loud of a level) or sound will get distorted.
You can record it in several formats — Mp3 is compressed, .wav sometimes sounds better (but it is a much larger file).
3) Family members can contribute to the music or song, but YOU must contribute for this to be a true Bloggers’ Holiday Concert.
4) It is your song. You can put it on your blog or MySpace. It would actually be a lot easier if you post it yourself than sending it to me. Just give me the link to the post. OR I will host it for you myself. Just send me as an attachment. (I will write more about that later because the file could be very large)
5) If anyone knows more about sound recording, sending audio files, etc., please jump in with your advice.
6) I’m also hoping to decorate my post with photos of your menorahs and Christmas trees, so if you are not contributing a song, please help us making the place festive! We can also use some holiday RECIPES for both Hanukkah and Christmas. I will even allow one or two photos of kittens if dressed with the appropriate Holiday spirit.
7) Any questions? Enjoy!
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Awesomeness. Like I’ve said before, you will all thank me to send a picture of my Christmas tree rather than to contribute musically. I expect to see your thank-you notes in the mail by New Years Day.
By Churlita on 12.01.06 10:27 am
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I will sing Adeste Fideles!
By Hilly on 12.01.06 11:35 am
Oh also, for people who use Firefox, there is an extension called GSpace. You can upload files there then someone else can pull them off…just a suggestion.
By Hilly on 12.01.06 11:36 am
I’ll see what I can do, Neil!
By M.A. on 12.01.06 12:16 pm
What to do, what to do…send a festive photo or a potentially horrid mp3?…
By Alison on 12.01.06 12:31 pm
My little orieyenta and I will do “Oh Chanukah” - not very exciting but at least it beats the driedel song.
By orieyenta on 12.01.06 1:11 pm
I think Sophia found a cool Ladino (Old Spanish) Hanukkah song.
By Neil on 12.01.06 1:13 pm
What about dogs and parrots? Can they join in the holiday spirit too?
By Two Roads on 12.01.06 1:46 pm
I am talentless when it comes to singing, but I can send you a picture of my Christmas Tree.
By EEK on 12.01.06 1:53 pm
You konw, I’d totally be into this if I wasn’t into torture. Becasue that’s what it would be for everyone who listened to me sing anything. Really.
By sandra on 12.01.06 3:15 pm
I’ll contribute a song!
By Doris on 12.01.06 3:28 pm
I’ll claim “Up on the house top”
By nelumbo on 12.01.06 4:50 pm
I’ll certainly participate, but instrumentally, not with singing. I was told once at a birthday party, by the birthday honoree, “Don’t ever sing around me again. You sound like a dead trout.” It’s true. My Broadway kid will probably take over anyway. He’s the one with all the talent.
By Dana on 12.01.06 5:33 pm
OK. I’m not committing to buying a microphone so I won’t sign up… yet. However, if for some reason I end up sans microphone, I promise to open a window and sing as loudly as possible to the passersby on my very busy street on December 20.
By Caitlinator on 12.01.06 5:44 pm
Instrumental versions for me…on my accordion, so that’s holiday spirited for ya!
Can’t decide between “Santa Baby” “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen” or “Silent Night.” Maybe all three if I’m putting them up on my own blog
By Becky on 12.01.06 6:35 pm
Neil:
I don’t know if I can sing quietly enough so not to distort the sound, but I’ll try. I’ll sing something traditional, such as Oh Little Town of Bethlehem.
By Leezer on 12.01.06 8:37 pm
Leezer — Why do you sound like Fran Drescher? Hmmm… actually I sound like Fran Drescher… Caitlinator — one word — chicken…
By Neil on 12.01.06 8:41 pm
I was considering Silent Night, but as you know, I haven’t a blog thingy, so we’d have to post it here, there, or somewhere.
By Non-Highlighted Heather on 12.01.06 11:27 pm
I, for one, can’t believe how anti-Winter Solstice you are, Neil. And what about poor Ramadan? Shouldn’t it be a Christmahanukwanzaakahdan Solstice Concert?
By Mo on 12.02.06 6:22 am
this could be very, very good or… very, very bad.
By ms. sizzle on 12.02.06 9:25 am
Two Roads, I have a dog and parrot too…perhaps they can collaborate.
By cruisin-mom on 12.02.06 10:41 am
Oops, my bad, Ramadan’s already over. Last year it was around Christmas, but it changes year to year. But… but.. Winter Solstice? Doesn’t that count for something?!
By Mo on 12.02.06 11:19 am
I’m sure I’ll sing something, but I stand by my request of you and Sophia singing a duet. Puleaze?
By Mo on 12.02.06 11:20 am
I put a tentative list at the end of the post. I’ll be updating it every day.
By Neil on 12.02.06 3:03 pm
I’ll do “The Virgin’s Cradle Song”
By femme d'espoir on 12.02.06 4:11 pm
Femme - terrific. That should be a real treat!
By Neil on 12.02.06 4:23 pm
I have zero musical talent and I try to avoid overly embarrassing situations. So, I’ll only be contributing a kitten photo, but I promise they’ll look very festive.
By echo on 12.02.06 4:28 pm
k….my two songs are up… Don’t judge me! I’m a Holiday-aholic.
By Erin on 12.02.06 5:57 pm
I don’t sing in public. I’m barely allowed to sing in private.
By Brooke on 12.02.06 6:11 pm
Your concert sounds fun. I don’t sing very well, but I could send you a picture of my Christmas tree or my snowman collection.
By Sara on 12.03.06 9:33 am
Neil … I would like to do the Chipmunks Christmas Song, if it’s still available.
By Caryn on 12.03.06 11:04 am
[...] The First Annual Blogger Christmahanukwanzaakah Online Holiday Concert is coming together. Since the concert is on December 20th, you need to have your song either in my hands or published by that day (and you need to give me the link). If you want to include a photo of your tree or menorah, try to get it to me by December 18th. [...]
By Citizen of the Month » The Christmahanukwanzaakah Holiday Concert Program on 12.03.06 3:13 pm
I’m sooooooo excited!!!!!
By Scarlet on 12.03.06 4:06 pm
Hey, I’m in! I’ll do “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” I don’t think that’s taken yet… I will attempt to do right by Judy G.
By maitresse on 12.05.06 3:36 am
Thankfully, I missed the sign up on this one. Phew!
By kapgar on 12.06.06 6:27 pm
count me in!
By jamie on 12.11.06 8:52 am
I won’t be singing, just listening. Maybe my daughter, Sabrina will decide on a song . Happy Holidays!
By Elvia on 12.17.06 7:08 pm
I’m in! I’m Mo’s stepdaughter, and since she needed to pull out, I’d like to fill in for her. I’d like to do “Walking in the Air” from The Snowman. Since I can’t do the REAL Christmas concert like I was going to… *glare at whoever gave Dad a cold*
So… I don’t actually have an account, can I do this?
By Qatherinn on 12.18.06 2:45 am
I’d like to sing “O Holy Night”
By Digital Father on 12.18.06 10:45 pm
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