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Christmas comes but once a year — so when to learn all The carols?
[The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in The UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across th...
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Vienna Rock Choir
an class="view_more">We are a youth rock choir and we experiment with different arrangements and ways of using our voices and do performances about 3 times a year. It's a lot of fun! We welcome all levels of singers ages 12 thru senior in high school and There is no auditio... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">We are a youth rock choir and we experiment with different arrangements and ways of using our voices and do performances about 3 times a year. It's a lot of fun! We welcome all levels of singers ages 12 thru senior in high school and There is no audition required. We are part of The School of Rock program and this is a paid program. for more information call The School Hotline on 703-850-2100. an>
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24 Tools for your Bag of Rehearsal Tricks
Rehearse at a faster pace- When learning a slow song, pitch and line suffer because of vocal fatigue. Speed up, or even double The tempo to learn notes. You’re reinforcing good pitch and line! Slow down The fastest tempos.
Rehea...
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Wait in Line - House of Doc
May 9, 2015
Soloists: Eric Sperry and Kim Rogalsky
Trio: Nikyla Hladio, Brett Beaudette, and KaeThe Friesen-Hughes
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Nieida (Sámi joik)
an class="view_more">Adaptation by Sian Croose of a traditional joik called Nieida ('Girl').
A joik is a unique form of cultural expression for The Sámi people (or Lapps - region stretches over four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia). This type of song can be ... ore_link" href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="$(this).getParent().getNext().style.display='';$(this).getParent().style.display='none';">morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">Adaptation by Sian Croose of a traditional joik called Nieida ('Girl').
A joik is a unique form of cultural expression for The Sámi people (or Lapps - region stretches over four countries: Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Russia). This type of song can be deeply personal or spiritual in nature, often dedicated to a human being, an animal, or a landscape as a personal signature. According to music researchers, joik is one of The longest living music traditions in Europe, and is The folk music of The Sámi people. Its sound is comparable to The traditional chanting of some Native American cultures.
This is from The OK Chorale's second public concert in March 2013 at St. Mary's Church, Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK. lessan>
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Which single note do you give your choir to start a song?
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir]
Last time (Tuning up – where do start notes come from?) I talked about my aim of being able to give out a single note to my choir, instead of having t...