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Glaslinn Choir
group: Glaslinn Choir

Glaslinn Choir is a female three-part Choir based in Bandon, Co Cork. We sing a varied repertoire including religious, traditional Irish, classical and popular. We take part in many concerts, fundraisers and competitions. There is a very friendly, social...  more

What Would I Do Without My Music Gresley Male Voice Choir
video: What Would I Do Without My Music Gresley Male Voice Choir

Gresley Male Voice Choir performing "What Would I Do Without My Music?" at their 110 years Choir anniversary March 2014

''Thamyriades ''  Vocal Ensemble
group: ''Thamyriades '' Vocal Ensemble

e-mail: xtsina@yahoo.gr We have been travelling together since we were kids as members of the Children’s Choir of Polygyros. It’s been at least 15-20 years now that we have participated in numerous festivals and concerts all over Greece but also all ove...  more

Music in Mocean Choir in Bondi
group: Music in Mocean Choir in Bondi

Music in Mocean is all about consciously encouraging individuals to come together and share and enjoy our love of Music. You will be singing in a supportive environment where everyone is welcome regardless of experience or skill level. We typically beg...  more

group: Cosford MWC

Military wives Choir under unmdrella of MWC Foundation

Marsh Ladies Choir
group: Marsh Ladies Choir

Marsh Ladies Choir was founded in 1955 and in 2015 will celebrate its Diamond Jubilee. The Yorkshire based Choir is around 40 members strong and has developed a wide repertoire from classical and folk to swing, jazz and songs from the shows. The Choir mai...  more

VocaBelles
group: VocaBelles

The Merbecke Choir
group: The Merbecke Choir

The Merbecke Choir is Southwark Cathedral's voluntary Choir for young men and women with good sight-reading skills and a creative approach to singing. It offers a unique opportunity for singers to take part in cathedral services (notably the Cathedral'...  more

blog: Singing the same note - differently!

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Men and women’s voices are different.     Obvious really, but it’s something many singers find it difficult to come to terms wit...