SINGER AND ACCOMPANIST
Sir,-In your issue of September 26 "Old Timer" (Hastings) has something to say about the accompanying of a
singer from Station 2YH recently, saying that the singer tried to make herself heard through a jangle of notes and sound, more of an obstruction than a help to the singer. Station 2YH is in Napier, but all the accompanists do not come from Napier. I know that there are gbout four of them, and one at least comes from Hastings. If "Old Timer" will check up on his Listener, I think he will find that the item in question was by a Hastings singer and a Hastings accompanist. I have no desire to enter into any argument, musical or otherwise, but thought that "Old Timer" should be advised of the position.
ANOTHER OLD TIMER
‘Napier).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 436, 31 October 1947, Page 20
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137SINGER AND ACCOMPANIST New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 436, 31 October 1947, Page 20
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