This was originally posted on my Songbird Salon blog, but someone just asked me today why I am a singer, so I decided to reiterate. Or perhaps reaffirm is the more precise word.
"Why sing?" There are many possible answers. For me, the easiest answer has been that I sing because I cannot do otherwise. I was born singing, into a singing family. I have never been a non-singer. There is, for me, no greater joy, and no greater sense of connection to God. So, as the Quaker hymn asks, "How can I keep from singing?"
But that only explains why I sing at home. Why do I go out into the world and sing? What is the purpose? What is the singing for?
Ysaye Barnwell, of the women's a capella group Sweet Honey in the Rock, teaches inspiring workshops in the art of singing, in which she speaks of singing as a way to express profound emotion, to gather in community, and to connect with the Divine. It's hard to improve on that. Three aspects: personal, communal, spiritual.
I believe with all my heart that I am called, that it is my gift, my obligation, my responsibility to sing. To express that which cannot be expressed in words alone, in the company of others. The good songs speak of our shared human experiences, and if I am doing my very best, there is nothing that divides us into performer and performed-for. Rather, we are just "us", and I happen to be the one carrying the melody at that moment as we go along. There are many others doing the same, a family, a community of song. When I am gone, someone else will pick up the melody, as I also believe I am part of a lineage. We'll all keep going along, for humans are born to sing, and that will never end.
We had an interesting homily at Mass a couple of years ago....basically the idea was that we are all given gifts by God. And to NOT use your gift is not what God intended. We should use our gift and not wish for someone else's gift.
But I will always wish I could sing! :)
Posted by: Colleen | June 14, 2009 at 10:34 PM
Philip, that's easy. Because I love it.
Posted by: Laurel Massé | June 13, 2009 at 12:43 AM
Why do you sing the specific type of music that you sing?
Posted by: Philip Wissbeck | June 12, 2009 at 08:17 PM
Never enough affirmation, so I hope I remember to ask you next year why you sing and hope this song remains the same.
Posted by: Stuart | June 12, 2009 at 04:29 PM