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O ctober 16, 2012 Volume 5, I s sue 6 Contents District 1 Who is this C.R. 2 Dewey s Dialog 3 Officers 3 Good Speakers 4 Birthdays 5 Mission 6 Upcoming Events November 11 Veteran s Day Show 4:30, Senior Center December 4 Christmas Sing-a-round The Old Chorale Chord Rustlers Reach New Performance Highs! The Chord Rustlers under the direction of Natalie Berdahl reached new high performance scores averaging 69.8% with a few scores in the low 70s. Placing 8 th among the top choruses in the Northwestern US and Canada is worthy of personal pats on the back from noncompeting members and members as well. The District Contest in Spokane was one to remember with at least five excellent quartets and another seven or eight pretty darn good quartets. Momentum, Madison Park, and Code Blue certainly stole the show. The Senataires Chorus from Salem wowed the audience with their cavemen set that was introduced at International last summer in Portland. It is a performance that I am sure had the judges scratching their heads as to the barbershopness of it all. It was very entertaining, nonetheless. Northwest Vocal Project came in 2 nd in the chorus competition (six points behind Salem) with sweet singing, high energy, and no furs. They got my vote for the best chorus. Keeping up the energy of the Chord Rustlers is always hard after competition. So much goes in to making our performance the best that it can be. The challenge from here is to make our chorus better. Of course, the obvious is to sing better and perform better. I would also like to challenge the chorus to be a better ambassador for our hobby to the Bozeman community and surrounding area. We should consider more singouts, more involvement with the schools (including MSU), and a bigger individual personal commitment volunteering for our chapter activities. We are a special community of singers that has a remarkable history and can have an even more exciting future. It s up to each of us to take the bull by the horns and make it happen. DH

The Old Chorale October 16, 2012 Page 2 of 6 Who is this Chord Rustler? Periodically, "The Old Chorale" will have an article describing a member's life and experiences. Chris Mattson grew up in Chester, Montana on his family's farm. After graduating from high school, he attended MSU and the University of Montana, getting his degree in computer software. He works with his brother, Kevin, where they provide accounting software to various customers. He was in the high school band and choir and sang in a quartet with his brothers. Chris recently joined the Chord Rustlers and sings in our baritone section. He enjoys anything related to sports football, baseball, basketball, golf and snowmobiling. Jerry Mollock Wear Your Button Music is Love is Music is Love is Music is Love is Music Tell Others about Us

The Old Chorale October 16, 2012 Page 3 of 6 What time does the next swan leave? Dwight Adams Dewey s Dialogue for the Ageless SCREW-UPS Whenever public performances are involved, things can go wrong. There's the rubber chicken that falls at the wrong time. There s the spotlight that doesn't work or comes on at the wrong time. There s the microphone that is open and isn't supposed to be. I read a story once about a famous operatic scene where the tenor is supposed to mount a big swan that is pulled from the stage by a rope. In this case, the stagehand pulled the rope too soon before the tenor had finished his song. The story is that he turned to the audience and said, "What time does the next swan leave?" I managed to cause a screwup at least once. Our quartet, Flat Baroque, was doing a song on the annual show. I made the fundamental mistake of looking down at the audience. There in the front row was a very overweight woman whose top had crawled up revealing a very large tummy. I started to giggle. Fortunately it was not a serious song and the other three covered very nicely. Before every future show someone would peek though the curtain and announce, "Hey Dewey, your groupie is here." She always sat front row center. Dewey The problem with the gene pool is that there is no lifeguard!!! Music Team Directors: Natalie Berdahl 406-579-2211 Assistant Director: Jesse Lee 406-390-1794 Music VP: Bernie Bissell 406-586-2966 Section Leaders: Lead: Steve Adams 406-580-1227 Baritone: Tim Lund 406-570-1234 Tenor: Kevin Mattson 406-388-6232 Bass: Bernie Bissell 406-586-2966 Chorus Mgr: OPEN Librarian: Jack Lehman 406-388-3121 Committees Tater Pig Chairmen 2011: Dave Schrupp Jerry Mollock Don Greer Kevin Mattson 406-585-9493 406-570-2468 406-586-7871 406-388-6232 2013 Divisional Contest Chairman: Sig Dehn 406-586-5747 Chord Rustler Officers President: Don Greer 406-586-7871 VP Music: Bernie Bissell 406-586-2966 VP Chapter Development: Frank Johnson 406-586-1857 VP Marketing/PR: Paul Newby 406-586-2804 Treasurer: Sig Dehn 406-586-5747 Secretary: Frank Smith 406-586-4676 Immediate Past President: Bernie Bissell 406-586-2966 Board Members at Large: Mike Tank Kevin Mattson Shane Strasser 406-585-9437 406-388-6170 605-940-4971 Executive Vice President: Dan Hopper 406-582-5194 Sunshine Chairman: Jesse Edgar 406-579-5354

The Old Chorale October 16, 2012 Page 4 of 6 Good Singers Can Be Good Speakers Can good singers also be good public speakers? Maybe as a chorus singer you have not thought about being a public speaker too afraid of making mistakes or of appearing naked on the stage. When was the last time you heard a quartet or soloist announce their next song or tell a joke only to find that their delivery was weak, barely audible, and completely disorganized? Barbershop singers have all the advantages that make good public speakers: They have had lots of face time in front of an audience They routinely get instructions on how to properly breathe and to phrase sentences They are coached in appropriate gesturing (not too much, but just enough to emphasize the points that are made) They have learned how to make eye contact with the audience They have a rich, resonant voice (especially Basses) that many speakers would die for The only thing missing from the above list is practicing the speech. One of the ways I practice public speaking is through an organization called Toastmasters, International. It is a safe place to practice speaking, make mistakes, and to learn about a lot of fascinating topics. Once a week I get together to present prepared or impromptu speeches to the club (or just to listen) depending on the assignment for that week. I receive feedback from the audience with ways to improve my presentations. My career working for large corporations frequently required speaking to small or large groups with well-prepared presentation (with notes). More often, it was those What do you think, Dan? questions during business meetings that threw me a curve. Without my notes, I often did not have an opinion or the research to back up what I was thinking. After being a member of Gallatin Valley Toastmasters in Bozeman, Montana for almost eight years, I can say that my fear of speaking in public has been substantially lessoned. Barbershoppers can take their own public speaking abilities to a higher level by volunteering to emcee singouts or chapter shows, by leading craft sessions at their weekly chapter meetings, or by participating as an officer on the board. One of the activities from the Chuck Greene seminars to build emcees is to have a member announce the next song. It builds confidence and you may just find a budding emcee amongst the ranks. And, of course, you could join a Toastmasters club in your area. Dan Hopper, Executive Vice President

The Old Chorale October 16, 2012 Page 5 of 6 October, November Birthdays Oct 3 Richard Kintz Nov 2 Brice Todd Oct 9 Liessman Sturlaugson Nov3 Dennis Bloxham Oct 9 Dennis Tayor Nov 4 Bernie Bissell Oct 31 Samuel Hersman Nov 19 Paul Newby Taking woodshedding to a new level!

The The Old Old Chorale October 16, 2012 Page Page 6 of 6 of 6 6 Chord Rustlers meet Tuesdays at Grace Bible Church, 3625 South 19 th, Bozeman. Rehearsals are from 7:00 9:30 p.m. Guests are always welcome. Mission Statement Bozeman Chord Rustlers The mission of the Chord Rustlers is to sing a cappella, four-part harmony, in the barbershop style, to support vocal music education of youth, and to provide audiences with wholesome entertainment for all occasions by men who enjoy musical and social camaraderie, desiring to share their love of music within the community, and who aspire to grow in musical excellence and preserve the tradition of four-part harmony singing. The Old Chorale Dan Hopper, Editor 3120 Augusta Dr. Bozeman, MT 59715 dan_hopper@bresnan.net www.chordrustlers.com