Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Sneak Peek (!!)

It's officially fall!!

Well, it's been officially fall for a week now, but it didn't feel like it at all. Charlotte won't have real fall weather for at least another week, at the minimum. Also, it's been drizzly all week and it's driving me crazy!! I want to sit inside, drink hot chocolate, and wear big sweaters, but our AC is still running *insert irritated emoji here*.
In honor of it being fall, I have a little sneak peek for you regarding an autumn look book that I'm putting together! I'm really excited for this, and I can't wait for you all to see it!!


 
Ciao!
Callan

Monday, August 10, 2015

Music Monday || Camp Electric Edition

Alright, so it's been awhile.....
For some reason July is always jam-packed for me. And this year, the first three weeks I had camp and then I was sick all last week from a combination of being away from home, not getting enough sleep, and not getting a lot of nutritious food. You know how camp goes....
So now I just have a little bit of congestion and I'm ready to recap Camp Electric for y'all!!

I have some depressing news first: I lost my phone. The wailing may now commence.

I lost it at Carowinds THREE DAYS before I left for camp, so I have no pictures. None.

On that note, the story shall continue. My parents and I drove up (over??) to Nashville on Saturday morning. We were originally supposed to go on Friday so we could do some sightseeing, but that didn't work out. We stayed at my dad's cousin's house on Saturday night and I got to see some distant cousins. Then after church on Sunday we went to a Greek diner for lunch and drove around Nashville until it was time to go sign me in.

There are three different weeks for Camp Electric; two of which were in Nashville and one that was in Ohio. The Nashville camps are hosted by Trevecca Nazarene University, which is a beautiful campus. I registered for the vocals track(more on those later), so when I signed in, I got my little packet of vocals info, my name tag, and my dorm key. After meeting my 3 roommates, we walked to the opening concert across campus.

Now I've had a lot of questions about what I learned during my time in Nashville, but the structure of Camp Electric wasn't about learning scales and bars and theory; it was more like getting to peek into the lives of the artists that were teaching and learning their "tricks of the trade" and where their love for making music has taken them and how they got to where they are.

Anyway, my three full days at camp went something like this:
Bible study at 7:30
Breakfast at 8
Worship at 9
Voice clinic at 10- this class was taught by vocal coach Marjory Searcy, and it was basically about vocal warmups and cooldowns(apparently those are important), ways to keep your voice at top performance status. Ms. Searcy was really awesome and helpful and I really feel like I benefited greatly from her class.
Tom Jackson at 11:10- So where Marjory Searcy worked with us on fine tuning our voices, Tom Jackson showed us different little ways to tweak a performance to create moments with an audience and connect with them, which was amazing.
Lunch at 12:20
All camp session at 1:30- basically a mini concert where we were put so all the leaders could have a meeting(:
2:30- Instrument specific class- This is when the different tracks are split up into skill levels. I was Class F, which is intermediate. I had a different teacher each day, all three focusing on different aspects of music and the business. I can do a separate post on these classes if y'all would like that, but there's waaaay too much info for this post.
Dinner alternated every day at either 4:30 or 5:30
Free time was in between 4:30 and 6:30 depending on dinner
Concert doors open at 6:45
Concert ends at 10:00
Lights out at 11- this didn't actually happen(: my roommates and I were up until 2 or 3 every night/morning. When you're sharing a tiny dorm with 3 other people you get real close, real fast. I loved having intense conversations with these girls that I'd only known for 48 hours.

But my favorite part, hands down, was walking around the campus and just hearing music from every direction. There were little jam sessions happening everywhere. People were walking and playing guitars and ukuleles and singing and it just made me really happy to hear and see that.

So that's an overview of my time at Camp Electric! If you want me to go into detail about any aspect of camp, than just comment below or email me at cjhearts98@gmail.com

Much love to all of you and Happy Music Monday!!
Callan

Monday, May 11, 2015

Music Monday

This is the top of my playlist. I've added another song called Good Enough from the Empire soundtrack. It's a son crying out to his father for love and acceptance; a beautiful longing. Should I review it?? Comment below.
 
 
Anyway, you can tell as you scroll down that my playlist is quite expansive and varied. I've got pop, rap, hip hop, R&B, worship, country, the whole shebang.   

Also, some of the songs I've reviewed are on here. If you see one that you want me to review, just comment below.


Even though I don't watch the show Glee, I can't deny that their voices and song arrangements are spectacular!!

Guys, Unstoppable God is SUCH a good song!!

We're getting into the songs that have been on my playlist for quite a while now.

And here's rock bottom:) Just kidding, because obviously I like these songs. So this is my road trip playlist and general favorites list. Something I feel I should note: my all-time favorite song is not on this list. Frankly, I don't know why I keep forgetting to add it, but it's probably because I actually liked it enough to buy it;) It's called See You Again by Wiz Khalifa and Charlie Puth, and it's off of the Furious 7 soundtrack. It's a tribute to the late Paul Walker and it makes me cry.
So that's it. I'm not really sure how to end this post, so here's my favorite (and totally irrelevant) dog picture ever. I'm crying with laughter right now!!
Love,
Callan