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Chris Rowbury's Blog Entries

  • 10 exercises guaranteed to get your singers listening more carefully

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] A while back I went to a workshop run by the amazing Su Hart who has spent around 25 years working with the Baka people of Central Africa. Living in the rainforest as they do, listening well is literally a matter of life or death.   photo by... read more
  • Build it and they will come – why you can never have too many choirs

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I had a friend who moved to a new town and set up a new choir, blissfully ignorant of the 100+ community chorus that already existed there.   photo by ToBreatheAsOne   What was amazing was that the new choir quickly attracted 40 or so... read more
  • Why a choir can never be truly democratic

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Ever asked your choir members how they think things are going? Is there a large committee helping to run your choir? If so, you’ve realised that a choir is not a democracy.     A choir is more like a benign dictatorship. Here&rsq... read more
  • The differences between a ‘natural voice’ choir and all the rest

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] You may have come across the term ‘natural voice’. You may also have realised by now that I am a member of The Natural Voice Network.     But what exactly is the ‘natural voice’ and how do choirs run on ‘n... read more
  • Beach Boys bonanza - residential singing weekend

    Spend a fantastic weekend learning Beach Boys songs in glorious harmony in the beautiful Wye Valley.   Men especially welcome!     Friday 3 May 2019 5pm to Sunday 5 May 2019 2pm Dean Valley Manor (formerly Lindors Country House Hotel) The Fence St. Briavels Lydney GL15 6RB Wye Valley, Gloucestershire   Cost: £240 ... read more
  • Using world songs in the classroom: a teacher’s guide to sourcing songs and how to teach them

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Some teachers find themselves having to lead singing sessions at their school. But often they don’t have that much experience of teaching songs by ear or using songs from the world music repertoire (‘world songs’).   &... read more
  • Choirs and copyright: a beginner’s guide for the bewildered

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] [NB this post is about UK copyright laws. Although the situation will be similar in other countries, the various copyright and performing rights agencies and websites will obviously be different] I wrote extensively about copyright way back in 2010 ... read more
  • How to increase your enjoyment of singing in the choir in the coming year

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] I wrote a post a while ago called Ask not what your choir can do for you – ask what can you do for your choir. The more you put in, the more you get back.     There are plenty of practical things you can do to help you get more o... read more
  • Is how you label yourself as a singer holding you back?

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] We all have an image of the type of singer (or musical director or choir) that we think we are. There are things that we can do and things that we can’t (or won’t) do.   photo by iamstarbuck   But what if the way we see ou... read more
  • Want to sing but are scared of being judged? Here’s what to do

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Sarcastic remarks from X Factor judges. Teachers telling kids to “stand at the back and just mime”. Being made to stand up and sing solo to get into your workplace choir. Scary!     And enough to put anyone off singing! How... read more