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How to get the most out of singing online – a guide for singers
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Choirs are not meeting at the moment so lots of you have gone online to sing. Given that it will be just you singing at a screen, what can you do to get the ...
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Newmarket Community Choir
We are a friendly, community Choir who meet weekly to enjoy singing together.
We are open to all singers and tackle a wide range of songs.
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Nottingham Community Youth Choir
We were born on the 24th of july 2017.
A new Choir in our local area.
Open to all singers who want to have a fun singing experience, performing songs from the charts, old and new.
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Soul of the City September Online Term
Free taster for new members!
Whether shower singer, complete beginner or pro, this Choir welcomes you!
With no auditions and no requirements to read music you just need to love to sing.
Join a fun, friendly bunch of singers each week online via z... moreFree taster for new members!
Whether shower singer, complete beginner or pro, this Choir welcomes you!
With no auditions and no requirements to read music you just need to love to sing.
Join a fun, friendly bunch of singers each week online via zoom for a good old holler.
Covering pop and soul classics you're bound to have a fantastic time, come and sing with us!
Tuesdays 7pm - 8.15pm, 22nd September - 8th December.
New members can choose one of the taster dates (22nd, 29th September - we recommend 22nd September)
This is a snippet of what we got up to last term...
https://youtu.be/4d2mrtta4DA
If you want to see more of what we've done before, why not head on over to our YouTube channel!?
The beauty of singing online is you can sing out in the comfort of your own home knowing that no-one can hear you!
Sign up here!
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Ethan McGrath: When lilacs last in the dooryard bloom'd
The University of South Florida Collegiate singers and conductor James Bass perform Ethan McGrath's "When lilacs last in the dooryard." Note that the the canonic repetition of the opening line, which lasts for about the first 35 seconds or so of this perf... moreThe University of South Florida Collegiate singers and conductor James Bass perform Ethan McGrath's "When lilacs last in the dooryard." Note that the the canonic repetition of the opening line, which lasts for about the first 35 seconds or so of this performance, was added by the performers, and is not actually written in the score -- just for your information.