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Old 09-03-2013, 03:30 PM
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All the songs were so high! Does any sorority take account us ladies who are altos?
Of course - alto parts! Our official songbook even has them.
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I going to try to duplicate Jeanne Crain's hair for a function I have coming up. I adore the styles back then; it was so polished! Reminds me of both my Grandmothers.
As a veteran of the teased bubble in the 1960s, good luck with that. (Yes, I slept on rollers.) My mom said she tried and tried to wear that perfect "roll" of hair in the 1940s but it always fell out.

I imagine that smooth, shiny hair in the movies was, like them, an illusion!
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Old 09-03-2013, 04:10 PM
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Of course - alto parts! Our official songbook even has them.
It's just every song I've heard have strong Soprano parts, or maybe I just hear them better? But beautiful songs nevertheless, I just drink my tea and get in where I fit in ! (I am also a very deep alto, like an alto 2/contralto, so even an average soprano sounds EXTRA high to me!)

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As a veteran of the teased bubble in the 1960s, good luck with that. (Yes, I slept on rollers.) My mom said she tried and tried to wear that perfect "roll" of hair in the 1940s but it always fell out.

I imagine that smooth, shiny hair in the movies was, like them, an illusion!
Sleeping in rollers was normal to me as a child! Most of the Black women/girls I grew up around (during the 80's/90's) wore rollers. I'd considerer doing it now, but my hair doesn't hold much of a curl with rollers. Most it does is a deep wave.

I did execute a roll for a campus function a few years ago, and it didn't turn out too badly. (The ball had a theme around that decade so I went all out!) I was rushing, but I had practiced the style a few days prior to see how long it would take me. My hair was also shorter, so now that it's to my midback I'll have a bit more to work with! I'll just need millions of bobby pins!
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