Highlights from the May 8 installment of The Relative Pitch!!!

Hello All,

Our May 8 show saw the return of two The Relative Pitch veterans as well as a new talented singer-songwriter who blessed us with two original pieces.  Both of our founder, Rissi Palmer & Kim Arrington, were present to share hosting duties.  As always, Sola made us feel at ease with their delicious treats and friendly atmosphere.  Thank you to all of our performers, their families, and the wonderful audience for making this show a success!  We will be returning for our next show on August 23, 2014 and we hope you’ll join us!

If you’ve never had the pleasure of seeing a live Relative Pitch, check out the video below!

 

Highlights from our February 8 show!!! (Pictures & Video)

February 8 was our first show of 2014 and the performers didn’t disappoint!!!  This show featured two singer songwriters showcasing original music in addition to a solo and duet performances of covers with a twist.  Thank you to all the parents for supporting these fabulous young musicians and to Sola Coffee Cafe for once again making everyone comfortable and full!!!

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One of our founders, Rissi Palmer, proudly watching two of our performers.

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Singer-songwriter and new Relative Pitch participant Anjelica sings an original composition

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Seasoned performer Brooke Hatala sings an original song

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McKenzie and Maggie put their spin on a Paramore song

Highlights from the December 14, 2013 Show!!!

Happy New Year friends!!!  We are still celebrating our new home at Sola Coffee Cafe’ in North Raleigh, where we held the last Relative Pitch of 2013 on December 14.  The weather was less than inviting but the performers, their families, and many onlookers packed the place!  John Luther and his wonderful staff made sure that everyone was cozy, happy, and full.  We feel like this is the start of a beautiful partnership!!!

In addition to the Christmas selections performed by our co founders and hosts, Rissi Palmer and Kim Arrington, we had four brave singers this time.  Three were talented veterans, Sydney, Josh, and McKenzie, and one very young and confident newbie…2 year old Grace, daughter of The Relative Pitch co-founder Rissi! The crowd was on their feet and gave generous applause to all of our participants!

Check out video below of one of our noteworthy performances.  We are gearing up for our 2014 launch on February 8 at our new home at Sola Coffee Cafe’, located at 7705 Lead Mine Rd. in North Raleigh, at 4:30-5:30pm.  If you are interested in performing or know someone who is, please visit our sign up page by clicking here.

See you on Feb. 8!!!

Rissi & Kim

2 Year old Grace wows the crowd with her rendition of “Royals”

Shots from our March 24 show!!!

Well friends, it was a great show!!!  It was a cold and rainy Sunday but so many extremely talented kids and their families came out and our stage was bright and sunny!  We were really excited to see and hear all of the young singer/songwriter/musicians playing original pieces.  Just a reminder that April 28 is the last The Relative Pitch before our summer hiatus.  If you’d like to participate, please visit the Performer Sign Up page and reserve your spot because this last show is going to fill up quickly!

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The songwriting team of Una and Leidy dazzled the crowd with their performance of an original song, “Mr Sunshine”…

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Co-founder Kim Arrington and singer McKenzie sharing a moment on stage before McKenzie’s performance.

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McKenzie singing a pitch perfect rendition of a song from Paramore.

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Daison, who has only been playing the Ukulele for only FOUR MONTHS and marked his first time onstage with us, entertained the audience with his version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow”…

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This young lady and her father (not pictured) gave us an unexpected, funny, and very sweet performance of the Guacamole song 🙂

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Daison and his little brother Taurean performed an original song and they were awesome!!!

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Seriously, how cute are they???

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This little singer performed the “Itsy Bitsy Spider” and got the crowd involved!

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The Relative Pitch founders & hosts Rissi and Kim getting the crowd ready for the show!

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Shots from our February 24 show!!!

Hey all,

It’s hard to believe that we have already had five The Relative Pitch Shows!!! Thank you to all the performers and their families for coming out and making this possible and to The Broad Street Cafe and all of their amazing staff for accommodating us.  The February 24 show saw several new performers as well as a few familiar faces.  Remember, you too can perform in a Relative Pitch show!  There are only two left before our summer hiatus: March 24 and April 28.  Visit our Performer Sign Up page to sign up!

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Relative Pitch newbie McKenzie sang two selections, Paramore’s “The Only Exception” and Sara Barailles’ “King of Anything”.

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Veteran performer Josh entertained the audience with his rendition of “Every Storm” by Gary Allen.

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Also a veteran performer, Kayman performed two original pieces.

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McKenzie and a friend turned Katy Perry’s “Firework” into a fabulous duet!

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A young performer singing a wonderful rendition of Adele’s “Someone Like You”.

Shot from our January 27th Show!!!

Here are some of the highlights from our January 27th show. Sydney, one of our young performers, stood in for Kim (who is in the studio recording her new album, Getting II Yes) as co-host with Rissi. This was the first show that had a “dancers”, you’ll see what we mean below in the pictures. We had singers ranging from 3 to 18, instrumentalists, singer-songwriters, and rappers. Rissi also debuted a song from her recently released children’s album, Best Day Ever.  Check out the fun below!

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The Relative Pitch Dancers 🙂 This group of adorable little ones created a little mosh pit on the side of the stage for the entire show!

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Our dancers waiting for us to start the music 🙂

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Our youth cohost for the night, Sydney, did a fabulous job!

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RIssi and Sydney getting the crowd ready for the first performer!

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Josh got the crowd involved during his performance of Fun’s “Some Nights” and proved to be one of the night’s favorites.

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Trinity charmed everyone with her fabulous attire and her version of Taylor Swift’s “Love Story”.

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Brooke wowed the crowd with not one but 3 selections during the show, including a soulful rendition of “Imagine” by John Lennon.

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Our co-host Sydney gave the audience some ear candy with her version of Demi Lavato’s “Give Your Heart a Break”.

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Before Brooke’s second selection, Rissi asked her how much she practiced. She enthusiastically replied “At least two hours a day”. That’s what it takes to look effortless; LOTS of preparation!!

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Sydney and Rissi performed a harmonious duet version of Miranda Lambert’s “Over You”.

The Relative Pitch is an Indy pick of the week!!!

Thank you so much for the love Indy!!! -Rissi & Kim

 

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The Relative Pitch

When: Sun., Jan. 27, 4:30 p.m.
Price: Free

Since last fall, vocalist and poet Kim Arrington and Billboard-charting country singer Rissi Palmer have lent their talents to the younger Triangle crowd, serving as teacher-artists while providing a family-friendly performance space for area kids to offer their own musical talents. With the help of a house band, 4-year-olds chirp “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” and 17-year-olds tackle Adele’s “Rolling In the Deep.” This is “an opportunity for young singers and songwriters in this community to receive support and to have training,” says Arrington. “We have kids up there that are singing original songs. It takes me back to that safe, innocent space where I wasn’t doing this as a career.” This 4:30 p.m. open mic is a free event. —Eric Tullis

 

Link to the original article: http://www.indyweek.com/indyweek/the-relative-pitch/Event?oid=3236330

Highlights from our Nov. 11 show!!!

It seems that our little show is picking up steam! We had a full show of performers and the talent bar has been set pretty high. By the end of the night our Dec. 9 show was already 90% full!!! Here are some of the highlights:

Sydney singing “Cowboy Take Me Away” by the Dixie Chicks

First timer Brooke singing AND playing “Lucky” by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat

Caleb, another first timer, STUNNED the crowd with his rendition of “Always & Forever”

Rapper K Man, in a Relative Pitch first, performed his original song

Trinity rocked the house singing “Call Me Maybe”

Isaac gave us an adorable rendition of “Ten in a Bed”

Kelsey, who will be co hosting the Dec.9 show with Kim,  performed an original song

 

Check back for more after our Dec. 9 show…

WRAL Go Ask Mom interviews Rissi & Kim about The Relative Pitch!

A very big thank you to Sarah Lindenfield Hall for doing this piece!!!!

-Rissi & Kim

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The Relative Pitch offers young performers safe, welcoming place to play

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Posted: 8:30 p.m. yesterday
Updated: 8:54 p.m. yesterday

The Relative Pitch will offer its second session for young musicians and performers this Sunday at the Broad Street Cafe in Durham.

The open mic night for kids ages 18 and under was started by Kim Arrington and Rissi Palmer, both veteran performers, teachers and local moms, who wanted to provide kids with a safe and comfortable place to perform.

Doors open at 4 p.m., Sunday, for the performance, which runs from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Go toThe Relative Pitch’s website for details on how kids can get involved and perform. The next open mic night is set for Dec. 9.

I checked in with Arrington and Palmer this week on what they do and why they started The Relative Pitch. Here’s our Q&A:

Go Ask Mom: Why did you want to start The Relative Pitch? Did you see a need?

Rissi: I got the idea to start The Relative Pitch early this summer. I started working with some young singers through The Grace Note and was looking for places for them to sing outside of the annual recital. I realized that there wasn’t anything that was free or wasn’t competition based. I decided to contact my friend Kim, who is a seasoned and well known artist here in the Triangle who has a background working with kids, and see if she was interested. We both immediately thought of the Broad Street Café as the perfect venue because of its family friendly atmosphere as well as the great stage.

Kim: When Rissi called, I had just finished teaching at a Rock Band camp in Carrboro for 11- to 15-years-olds. The kids told me they had nowhere to perform locally, and adult open mics were too scary. We want to teach the kids through The Relative Pitch that indie artists can create their own solutions, for themselves and their communities.

GAM: What’s your background working with kids?

Rissi: Outside of wrangling my 17-month-old on a daily basis, I have been teaching private performance voice lessons for the last year at The Grace Note music school in North Raleigh. I find that the children’s excitement for music is a huge inspiration and motivator for me in my own career.

Kim: I have been running an arts-learning business for the past eight years. I’ve taught thousands of K-12 students every year through teaching poetry, playwriting, songwriting, and music performance in the schools, camps, and arts organizations that reinforces the North Carolina Standard Course of Study. Besides that, I have a 5-year-old and 10-year-old whom are ravenous about everything musical.

GAM: What was the first open mic night like? Who came out to perform?

Rissi: I don’t know about Kim, but I was a ball of nerves! We had seven young performers in all, four of which are students of mine. They were so confidant and put on a great show. It was the first time a lot of them have ever sung with a band and they did a fantastic job. Kim and I got to sing together, which was a lot of fun.

Kim: Rissi held the nervous energy for the first event, and I think I held the “it’s gonna be just fine” energy. That’s why partnership works. Next time, I could be the nerves. The Relative Pitch is the right name for our gathering because parents, aunts, big brothers came out to support their youth performer. When I was growing up singing at four years old, I had support. It’s the right thing to do to let kids sing with a house band, and feel the glow of sharing it with the public.

GAM: What’s your goal for the program?

Rissi: Ultimately, I’d love it to become an institution here for young people, something that is synonymous with music scene in the Triangle. Kim and I are planning a songwriting camp for summer 2013 and The Relative Pitch is a way for the campers to showcase their songs. We want to introduce youth hosts eventually as well as possibly having the house band become all 18 and under musicians.

Kim: I want to provide this space while I can. I want kids to know that being a performer is possible, and that they can create their own opportunities to share art.

GAM: How do you see The Relative Pitch growing over time?

Rissi: Kim and I are both working musicians and both have albums coming out in the next few months (Best Day Ever for me in December 2012 and Getting II Yes in the early spring 2013 for Kim), so I hope that it will become self sustaining. We both plan to remain a part of it and hope to add more young musicians to the behind the scenes and onstage duties.

Kim: I want to be in the moment with The Relative Pitch. I think along the way, it will tell us how it wants to change. Teaching kids to perform is reminding them of what they already know. I’ll always find a way to do that.

Link to the article: http://www.wral.com/the-relative-pitch-offers-young-performers-safe-welcoming-place-to-perform/11745624/

Highlights from our first The Relative Pitch show!!! (Video)

Here are some of the wonderful performances from the October 28 edition of The Relative Pitch.  Check it out!!!

Hadassah singing “Like A Star” by Corinne Bailey Rae

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Kelsey performs her own arrangement of Katherine McPhee “Terrified”

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Josh gives a spirited performance of “Viva La Vida” by Coldplay

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Our founders and hostesses performing The Jonas Brothers “Love Bug”, with our house band, the Luv Bugs

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Sydney sings “More Like Her” by Miranda Lambert

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Brothers Isaac and Nigel get the crowd going with their version of “Three Little Birds” by Bob Marley

 

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