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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 3:41 pm
Since I've been obsessed with Phantom, I have become a darker-thinking person than I ever was before. Also, my vocal range is getting higher due to my singing those really high parts of Phantom songs.
What about you?
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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 4:28 pm
Elanchana Since I've been obsessed with Phantom, I have become a darker-thinking person than I ever was before. Also, my vocal range is getting higher due to my singing those really high parts of Phantom songs. What about you? ............. 1. Higher vocal range 2. considered voice lesons 3. have something to think aboout every 10 seconds. 4. ave something to listen to ever single day in the car. 5. things that i won't bother to list.
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Posted: Sun Jun 04, 2006 6:25 pm
PotO actually hasn't changed my life much aside from adding to my odd collection of crap in my room. I've always been a soprano (my mother's one as well) and I've loved Opera and music before that as well. Obsessions don't seem to change my life. They just occupy my thoughts too much.
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 9:49 am
1. better vocal range - I'm still no soprano, buts I can hit higher notes than before I was a phan 2. definintely considered voice lessons, but I decided being in chorus at school was good enough 3. Added a whole lot of crap to my room. Phantom movies make up a fifth of my DVD collection now, and a third of my room is dedicated to Erik/PotO. 4. I always have something to draw/think about.
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 10:17 am
I've moved out of the obsessive phan stage and into casual phan, but...
1. Joined school choir (I've always been a soprano, but never liked to sing) 2. Reawakened my love for musicals, which I watched a lot of as a little kid 3. Gave me and my friends something new to argue about (the merits of the Raoul and Erik/Christine) 4. Phantom was the first professional stage show I saw
That's about it, really. I am very fond of it though
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Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:05 am
Well, I've always loved singing and crap.
It's given me books to read and music to listen to and movies to watch.
And, really, it's given me the love of my life, my girlfriend.
For, we met in a Phantom of the Opera Guild.
If it wasn't for that, we probably wouldn't ever have met.
With her being in Alabama and me being in New York.
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 10:46 am
1) Greater interest in theater and music 2) Sudden love of masks, fedoras, and capes 3) No more fear of strange shadows or noises in the night 4) Pride in my inner beauty 5) Appreciation of my outer beauty
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 9:57 am
1) not scared of the dark shapes or noises i may hear at night 2) higher vocal range 3) instant recognition of any PotO songs/lines 4) obsession of masks and capes 4laugh 5) able to relate almost any situation to PotO
so sad to say it, but i believe i've moved out of the extreme obsession phase. although twice this week i wrote words with a ph instead of an f. (can't remember what they were right now sweatdrop ) i am not having erik dreams and i don't listen to my cd's as often. and it seems like forever since i've seen the movie (even though it wasn't that good). im sad though, im going to miss being obsessive, but i can't seem to get the feeling back...
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Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 6:17 pm
I don't judge deformed people anymore
I am now a mezzo soprano
I am more dark
When I'm depressed, poto gives me reason to live.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 11:50 am
1. I think my vocal range in increasing... 2. I never before realized that I could do a Christine impression. 3. I dunno why,but POTO affected the way I play video games.. 4. I really like masks now.... 5. Do I have a fifth thing....?
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 6:54 pm
I don't really think it's affected my life in a very big way, though there are some little things that I've noticed.
1. I can be hyper and obsessed a lot. And my phandom has lasted a really long time compared to my other obsessions, so I can be hyper and obsessed a lot...for a really long period of time!
2. I have more stuff to collect.
3. I can make Phantom-related stuff (art, games, etc.).
4. I've had pressure put on me to learn to sing half-decently by the other people in the guild. And I've improved (I think) since before the guild.
I'm no different as a person (though maybe a slightly more hyper and violent obsessed person, but that's happened before) so I can't say it's really affected me. But it does give me something to do and to enjoy.
Plus it's given me an online community to belong to and a bit of fame (infamy?), so it's all good.
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 4:23 pm
Phantom of the Opera gave me a goal that I felt I could reach. I've always wanted to become an actress and seeing Phantom has given me something to work for when for years I thought it could never happen. I thought that I could never be a broadway actress until I saw Phantom. Seeing that Christine is an ordinary girl character and to see that she could do it (even though it's fiction...)and that I can, so I have been working my butt off to make myself good enough to be called "The next Christine Daae on Broadway". But with my recent diagnosis of Vocal Cord Dysfunction(vocal cords are constantly spazing on me, creating asthma-like symptoms), I feel that I can overcome this and learn to control it, make myself sing better in order to make my dream come true. Phantom of the Opera had given me hope that I can be great.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:05 pm
Phantom really opened my eyesz to different kind of music. It also is helping my vocal cord get higher because I am almost always singing a song from Phantom. It also showed me how much I love acting.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:57 pm
Phantom... gave me something to do. oO;; Yeah. I guess. I still haven't considered vocal lessons, and I've always been a soprano, but yeah.
I've always loved guys in masks, too. >>;; In pre-school I had a crush on Darth Vader. (x
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