Singing Lessons For No One

27. Relative Minor, The Air in Africa and When am I Gonna Learn?

Shelly Brown Season 1 Episode 27

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Hiya beautiful people! 

Thanks for tuning in to my podcast. Lotsa love to you out there. 

In this lesson we look at the Relative minor scale as a warm up. 

1, 2, flat 3, 4, 5, flat 6, flat 7, 8. 

For my exercise I leave out the flat 6 once I get going. 

We then look at two songs and moosh them together, 

a song called 'Wondering where the Lions are" by Bruce Cockburn. Such a random song to call on, but it caught my attention, so there ya go, 

and a Darren Percival song called "Down in Africa". Hi Darren! You legend xx

I wrap up with me singing at my computer cause it's not working... 

"When am I gonna learn.... "


Thanks so much for listening. 

I mentioned a few things coming up - You can track down what Im up to on 

linktr.ee/shelly.brown

Retreats, workshops, gigs and music. 

Thanks for listening. 

xx

Shelly


Coming Up:

Gig in Byron Bay 2025 NYE!

17th January 2026 Gourd Beats and Vocal Joy Workshop Immersion - https://events.humanitix.com/gourd-beats-and-vocal-joy-workshop-immersion

3rd February 2026 Brunch Choir Lennox head Starts for 2026

April 2026 Song weaver Retreat Byron Bay https://www.songweaver.com.au/

Hey, I just thought I'd put one of my songs on here. And then if you love it, you might go find it on Bandcamp or on the streaming things. You could help me out by putting it on your favourite playlists. xx

Thanks :)

Shelly

www.shelly.com.au

https://shellybrown.bandcamp.com/

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