Serious answers only, please.
First, a little background. I am a better-than-average tenor who has sung solos in most churches I've ever attended. I was on scholarship in my college choir, and I've performed in front of groups ranging from 20 to 2,000. Last summer I joined a new church and plugged into the choir. I auditioned for the then-director, who told me I had a good voice, and that he was interested in using me. Within a few weeks, I was an alternate on the worship team, but that didn't last long. This summer, he took a job with a college, and our new director seems to be a nice guy. I auditioned for him, and again was told I have a good voice. However, he stopped short of telling me that I have solo quality.
At the same time, we have about six different people who sing solos. Rarely, if ever, do we rotate outside that core group. And I know that I'm good enough to sing solos, but I'm never given the chance.
The question -- stick it out, or find something else to do.
2006-09-14
15:34:51
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