Power and Reward of Encouragement

In my time on Maui, I did more than play the harp 🙂 Seems like that’s the story of my life… wearing more than one hat at a time… yet, that has allowed me to always persevere with my beloved music.

I had the opportunity to teach for four years at University of Hawaii, Maui (aka Maui Community College when I first started in 2009). My first and always ongoing class was the College Chorus, which dovetailed nicely with all my conducting work for Maui Choral Arts Association and its Concert Chorus et al.

A couple of years into UH teaching, I finally had the dream men’s section – some wonderful young men showed up to sing and I, as well as my women singers, were delighted to have our sound so fleshed out. We were a small, but mighty, group.

One young man, Saia Lotulelei, planning a wrestling career it seemed at the time, is a stellar sight-reader and has a gorgeous bass voice. He was going to go to school in Nebraska for his wrestling and I encouraged him to “never stop singing.” I could feel so much music in this young man. You know, sometimes when we’re in tune with our God-self, we get it right, and thank God I said this to him! He has wound up getting his degree in Music Performance and is now shopping around for a college to support his dream for a Masters in Composition! Today, he Facebooked me this message:
Aloha! Just wanted to share this with you and thank you for encouraging me to be involved with music while on your time Maui! Here is my alumni concert choir singing one of my pieces conducted by my music mentor Dr Roush! Thanks again!
He included this wonderful youtube of his own composition being performed:

Further he said: I know I’ve always loved music and had a special connection with it. When I had the opportunity to go back to college, your words help guide me toward the right direction! “Never stop singing” you said! I’m just glad you took time to encourage me…🙂

I am so grateful I got this one right and encouraged him, when I didn’t even know it would ultimately matter. Thanks, God!