[Choir] sing along
Bronwyn Fryer
bronwyn at bronwynfryer.com
Sun Jun 14 19:15:40 CDT 2020
okay then. Saturday 4 pm, 3 people besides moi, chez moi.
who wants in for this Saturday?
then we will rotate through the summer. LMK the dates you would like to sing. Dan and I are out of here 27 June thru 2 July but otherwise around.
Lani, can you help with scheduling? We could also do safely with groups of 4 elsewhere too.
love to all
B.
Il faut chanter!
> On Jun 14, 2020, at 6:20 PM, Richard Riley <rcrileymusic at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I think groups of 4 would work beautifully. You are most generous, my dear, for extending your generous musical self so generously!
>
> On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 6:03 PM Bronwyn Fryer via Choir <choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org <mailto:choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org>> wrote:
> Okay folks, here’s another idea.
> I sang/played at a very safe distance on my deck with Paula Gills today (what a pleasure!)
> I think we could do groups of 4 with no problem.
> How would it be if we set up something like that?
>
> love
> B.
>
>
>
>> On Jun 14, 2020, at 4:01 PM, Richard Riley <rcrileymusic at gmail.com <mailto:rcrileymusic at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>
>> God, how I hate reality sometimes...
>>
>> On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 12:06 PM Bronwyn Fryer <bronwyn at bronwynfryer.com <mailto:bronwyn at bronwynfryer.com>> wrote:
>> Folks, given the pushback I think we had better not do this.
>> most of us are old and should avoid anything that feels too risky.
>> love to all
>> B.
>>
>>> On Jun 14, 2020, at 9:52 AM, Richard Riley <rcrileymusic at gmail.com <mailto:rcrileymusic at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> My instinct to share the references to my dad is straight-ahead pride, but I hope that people read and independently assess the information in Statement of Work: Aerosol Generation from Playing Band Instruments, Singing and Performing and Risk of Infectious Disease Transmission <https://www.nfhs.org/media/3812357/risk-of-transmission-instrument-playing-vsfinal.pdf>.
>>>
>>> For sure, this is not new news to you, but I am still struck by the intense desire of many to put COVID-19 reality behind them. We can put ourselves in acceptable low-risk situations, but awareness remains crucial. Susan and I were lucky to be able to do that with you and Dan.
>>>
>>> Love,
>>> Dick
>>>
>>> On Sun, Jun 14, 2020 at 8:57 AM Bronwyn Fryer <bronwyn at bronwynfryer.com <mailto:bronwyn at bronwynfryer.com>> wrote:
>>> if we’re outdoors and wearing masks the risk is pretty low. but anyone who feels uncomfortable should definitely stay away. We can put some of it up on Youtube.
>>>
>>>> On Jun 13, 2020, at 7:35 PM, Richard Riley via Choir <choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org <mailto:choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org>> wrote:
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>>>> Dear All,
>>>>
>>>> It's good to feel the pulse of your desire to sing together!
>>>>
>>>> Amazingly, "viral transmission via inhalation of small airborne respiratory droplets," cited in the May, 2020 paper Statement of Work: Aerosol Generation from Playing Band Instruments, Singing and Performing and Risk of Infectious Disease Transmission <https://www.nfhs.org/media/3812357/risk-of-transmission-instrument-playing-vsfinal.pdf> is still assessed by the so-called Wells-Riley model, named after my father, my Uncle Ed, and their teacher William Wells.
>>>>
>>>> This from another paper: "In the preface to his 1955 masterwork, “Airborne Contagion and Air Hygiene: An Ecological Study of Droplet Infections” published by Harvard University Press,... Wells attributes the crucial distinction between droplet nuclei (airborne inhalable dried residua of larger respiratory droplets) and germ-laden dust (non-inhalable larger respiratory droplets) to Richard L. Riley, a medical student working with him at Harvard at the time."
>>>>
>>>> I am very proud of my dad and uncle, and the fact that the Wells-Riley model is still one of the ways to assess risk for airborne infection is pretty amazing. Please keep that Wells-Riley equation in mind when next you sing together!
>>>>
>>>> Dick
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> P.S. Here's the equation, for your next moment of light party conversation:
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>>>> <Screen Shot 2020-06-13 at 6.52.38 PM.png>
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>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 8:21 PM Bronwyn Fryer via Choir <choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org <mailto:choir at unitarianchurchofmontpelier.org>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all
>>>>
>>>> I’ve been thinking about trying to do this. If you don’t mind wearing a mask when we sing closer than 10’ from one another we might attempt in, say a 10-person per time group. Those of you who have been to my house know that there is plenty of room to spread around. I can provide mics and amplifiers for a few people and guitar accompaniment; it might be fun to do rounds and a cappella too if we can hear one another.
>>>>
>>>> If interested, let me know and we can make arrangements.
>>>>
>>>> Love to all.
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