Interesting, I'm sure. That would be another violation of the "pick a slow one" rule, wouldn't it. :) I'd like to try Geist someday, too. That's a nice song. The singable English version is helpful, obviously.
Somehow it didn't take me long to change my tune from thinking that maybe I'd look at the pronounciation scheme so I'm not so lost with names and whatnot, but no way am I going to try to actually learn another language, to singing in semi-public in a language I don't actually speak while, yes, trying to learn it. My German friends didn't actually try to talk me into it, but just knowing that I have native speakers to answer my questions and explain all my errors, and who are a receptive audience for all my feble attemts at their language, is too tempting to resist. It's obvious that my Spanish would be much better with such help.
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Somehow it didn't take me long to change my tune from thinking that maybe I'd look at the pronounciation scheme so I'm not so lost with names and whatnot, but no way am I going to try to actually learn another language, to singing in semi-public in a language I don't actually speak while, yes, trying to learn it. My German friends didn't actually try to talk me into it, but just knowing that I have native speakers to answer my questions and explain all my errors, and who are a receptive audience for all my feble attemts at their language, is too tempting to resist. It's obvious that my Spanish would be much better with such help.