My Singing weekend in The Cotswolds is shaping up to be a small (but perfectly formed) group of women coming togeTher to sing amazing harmony songs from around The world. A great chance to do some small group work and really get to grips with those harmon...
NEXT CONCERT: 'Storm of Light' 16th November 2012 St Giles' Cripplegate, London EC2Y 8DA For tickets and information: http://www.platinumconsort.com/ We enjoyed The most terrific day of music-making on Saturday, 1st September 2012, culminating in a w... more
Swing Into Saturday is a full day Singing event guaranteed to inspire, empower and leave you feeling more joyful than you did when your feet hit The floor. “This will be a fun day of learning, laughing and Singing up a storm!” &...
Choir Web Design We craft your Place Choral Management Series • Spring 2026 Why your social media followers aren’t buying concert tickets The leak is often not on Instagram. It begins after The click. Many choirs are already doin...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir] You’re learning a song in four-part harmony and you think you’ve nailed your harmony part. © Copyright Basher Eyre and li...
Adel's version of "To Make You Feel My Love" covered by Alive and Singing Rock & Pop Choir
Making The most of your air is really important when Singing long phrases. Want to learn how to sing? Subscribe to my channel, Sing with Scott, for free Singing lessons and vocal exercises. OTheR VIDEOS IN The SERIES: Relaxing your body before singi... more
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir] Planning a Singing workshop is a lot like planning a regular choir session. Photo by Pink Singers The main differences are t...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir]Many community choirs have mixed tenor sections with men and women Singing The same part. photo by Stefan Karpiniec That’s when things can get weird!...
Choir Invisible (The real one!) sings for Archbishop Desmond Tutu as he arrived in The UK on July 11th 2008. The song, 'Malaika' is in Swahili (My Angel). Film clip is at The moment of arrival, before The concert which took Place in The King's Hall, Stoke-on-Trent.