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Is your audience just friends and family?
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Does your Choir actually have a public following, or are you just kidding yourself?
When a Choir first starts performing in...
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Singing competitions are for losers
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
It’s that time again here in the UK: Choir of the Year 2012 auditions are under way.
Quite often Choir members come up to me t...
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St Stythians Male Voice Choir
Winners of the best Cornish Choir (under 40 voices) at the International Male Voice Choir Festival 2011 we are a Cornish male voice Choir, singing country-wide for over 65 years, both at home & abroad.
Our repertoire ranges from the traditional to th... moreWinners of the best Cornish Choir (under 40 voices) at the International Male Voice Choir Festival 2011 we are a Cornish male voice Choir, singing country-wide for over 65 years, both at home & abroad.
Our repertoire ranges from the traditional to the contemporary, from sacred to 'songs from the shows', from Wagner to Rod Stewart. We maintain a good balance of concert and social activities. We practice every Tuesday night from 7.45pm to 9.30pm at Stithians Methodist Chapel. We have made a number of recordings including (with Stithians Ladies Choir) five well known Sankey Albums. these can be obtained through our web site. less
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GMVC in Torquay- Kwmbayah
the Gillingham Male Voice Choir in Torquay for the battle of the Choirs competition 2011. This video features the Choir singing Kwmbayah which is a famous African spiritual song. the Choir's Musical director is Paul Robinson and the accompanist is Matt Wh... morethe Gillingham Male Voice Choir in Torquay for the battle of the Choirs competition 2011. This video features the Choir singing Kwmbayah which is a famous African spiritual song. the Choir's Musical director is Paul Robinson and the accompanist is Matt Whitworth.
Website: http://gmvc.99k.org
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Soul of the City Choir Monday Choir
Singing is back and we can't wait to holler at the top of our voices.
Why not come along and try a free taster!?
Choose from either 27th September or 4th October.
Whether complete beginner, shower singer or more experienced singer, this Choir w... moreSinging is back and we can't wait to holler at the top of our voices.
Why not come along and try a free taster!?
Choose from either 27th September or 4th October.
Whether complete beginner, shower singer or more experienced singer, this Choir welcomes you!
there are no auditions and no requirements to read Music, you just need to love to sing!
This term we will be celebrating the amazing feeling of singing in, and being surrounded by harmony and, especially with the venue we'll be rehearsing in, it's set to be a good one!
As ever we'll be singing classic pop and soul songs, perhaps with a curve ball surprise just for fun, no winter blues for us!
Choir runs from 27th September - 13th December. 11 rehearsals, 1 dress rehearsal and a gig on Saturday 18th December.
If you love your taster and decide to join for the term, the term fee is £100.
Taster places are limited as are places in the Choir, we advise to book early.
**Please remember that coming along to a free tast... less
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Why tenors shouldn’t sing on their own
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
Many community Choir members enjoy practising at home. and so they should.
Ernest Williams, tenor, Croydon Male Voice Choir by Philip Talmage
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How to use your audience to recruit Choir members
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
To maintain a healthy, growing Choir, you need new recruits, but often you feel like you’ve exhausted all your usual sources.
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Cenestra Choir
the Cenestra Choir singing in the office foyer at Southwark
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European Choir Video Award - UP Youth Choir - Kwela Kwela
"Kwela Kwela" as sung the University of Pretoria Youth Choir conducted by Lhente-Mari Pitout at their Gala Concert held on 24 September 2011.
A joyous exclamation which is set at a wedding, where the groom is being
asked: "Where are you hiding the bri... more"Kwela Kwela" as sung the University of Pretoria Youth Choir conducted by Lhente-Mari Pitout at their Gala Concert held on 24 September 2011.
A joyous exclamation which is set at a wedding, where the groom is being
asked: "Where are you hiding the bride".
Traditional Sesotho
South African traditional Music is known for their movement and dancing in their songs, and the UP Youth Choir accentuates this by highlighting the movement in their performance.
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the job of being a Choir leader
[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
As a singing workshop and Choir leader I have an incredibly easy life. I can get up when I want to and have no work commitments for five days ...