Treat People with Kindness arr. Ed Lojeski performed by Lake Superior Youth Chorus' Cantemus sound engineering by Dave Hill, Inland Sea Recording
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Many people have no idea how a song is learnt by ear. They assume that written music is a must. But don’t forget that people have been singing (and l...
Vocalica is a group of enthusiastic people who enjoy singing, thereby providing entertainment for other people and themselves.
The University of Wisconsin- La Crosse Vocal Jazz ensemble directed by Dr. Gary Kent Walth sings The King's Singers' arrangement of Randy Newman's Short People. Members left to right: Nick Bailey- Baritone Sarah Shervey- Alto Jordan Jaeger- Tenor Cla... more
Do You Hear the People Sing? choir performing Somebody to Love in rehearsal http://www.doyouhearthepeoplesing.net/
This was originally published on the Embro Thistle Singers' blog. Have you ever walked through a mall or downtown and "people watched"? Oh my. There are people walking around who, in my mother's words, would be horrified if thei...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]You’ll know by now that I believe that everyone can sing. Apparently this irritates some people who really think that they can’t sing. Why is th...
Some people just seem to be naturally ‘gifted’ singers. They seem to be so connected to their voice that when they open their mouth to sing, it sounds pleasing. If you are one of those People, congratulations. If you are no...
Here you are reading a blog so you are all ready part of social media. There are so many opportunities to be in touch with other musical people that we will try to sort those out. Twitter is an amazing way to connect with people all over...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Many of us are wary of attending singing workshops or choirs when we feel that people will be a lot more experienced than us. This is particularly t...