A light in the dark
Woman born sightless soon will share her music with visually impaired vets
Norman native born sightless soon will share her music with visually impaired vets
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By Michael McNutt
Published: March 27, 2008
Sarah Getto says she sings to inspire.
The Norman native, born without eyes and with a severe cleft palate, soon may be exceeding her expectations.
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Blessed to inspire
Sarah Getto said she always had a knack for music. Her dad, also a musician, discovered it when she was about 6 months old. She would squawk whenever he hit a wrong note on the piano or guitar.
"He said I would also keep time with my hands and feet,” she said. "The Lord blessed me with perfect pitch.”
The Norman School District began working with her when she was 6 months old, her dad said, to help stimulate development. Sight helps stimulate the brain; teachers came to her house and worked in helping develop her other senses, he said.
She started playing piano at age 3 and violin when she was 10. She also plays the autoharp, guitar and bass guitar.
She began performing when she was 14, first at civic clubs and country music shows. She spent the past couple months performing at shows in Texas and left Wednesday to perform the next couple weeks in Arizona and New Mexico.
She placed third in Billboard magazine's 2006 international songwriting contest; nearly 60,000 entered.
Her goal is to travel the next couple years and then teach music to elementary students, she said.
"When I perform, my goal is to always inspire people,” she said. "A lot of people tell me that when they've been down in the dumps I lift them up because they realize their life is not so bad.”

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