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#lesson : something, as a portion of a book, assigned to a pupil to be studied or learned at one time

- French: leçon

- German: die Unterrichtsstunde

- Italian: lezione

- Portuguese: lição

- Spanish: lección

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I despise #hypocrisy and while we all have some, I eliminate as much as I can after a #lesson I got as a kid from my dad.

I stole from a store. A person I went to school with had a secret they threatened me with and blackmailed me. My dad grounded me for an entire summer, saying I should always be truthful and not have secrets, so I can't be blackmailed.

I took it to heart.

He demanded I stop this #writing project recently when he found out I was gonna speak about his #abuse and my #ptsd too.

Sadly, if, like me, you don't know Italian, you'll probably miss what he is saying here. If there are subtitles, I can't read them, since I'm blind. This is also why I can't watch full operas (or even operettas) if they're not in English. At any rate, here Bel Canto singing is being demonstrated. This is what I mean by good opera singers, though to call Beniamino Gigli a good opera singer would be doing him a huge disservice, as he was literally one of the best in history! I am curious as to what he is demonstrating, though. In the first example, I actually hear him breathing. For anyone who follows the style of Clara Novello Davies, the whole point is breath control, and I know that this is important in Bel Canto as well. Is he showing what not to do, or that you don't need to apply such power as in the second example? I say that because modern singers have too much vibrato and often show emence effort, while older ones are more natural in their approach, even if they do have powerful voices. This is not me speaking from my hat. I can hear the differences and also heard them described by experts.

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