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How to Improve Singing Skills on Your Own
You may be teaching yourself how to sing (by reading books and watching videos online) or taking singing lessons to improve your voice. As a beginner singer, you need a lot of real time feedback and guidance.
I still remember tak...
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Highlights of the With One voice Program HD by Creativity Australia
www.creativityaustralia.org.au
Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling worldwide. Yet how many people dare to sing freely these days... apart from in the shower?
Community s... morewww.creativityaustralia.org.au
Singing is the language of the heart. For centuries, song has played a key role in community, culture and story-telling worldwide. Yet how many people dare to sing freely these days... apart from in the shower?
Community singing empowers voices that have been silenced, unleashes creative potential... and that's just the start.
Please like, share and comment on our videos to celebrate the joy of song!
WHAT WE DO
Every week, Creativity Australia's With One voice choirs inspire people from more than 40 nationalities, aged 9 to 90, to sing side-by-side. Age, race, language, religion, disability and disadvantage fade away. Everyone is welcome.
WHY WE DO IT
For some, choir is a way to de-stress after work. For others, it's a first glimpse into Australian life after arriving here as a migrant, asylum seeker or refugee. For others, it's an opportunity to connect to networks, skills and employment. It's all about joy, freedom and inspiration.
When diverse voices sing together, peopl... less
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Popchoir
Popchoir is for anyone who loves to sing! Stressed-out commuter, the next Sam Smith, worn out parent or shy shower soprano, there's a place here to let your voice out! And, with no auditions and no need to be able to read music, there are no excuses! Popc... morePopchoir is for anyone who loves to sing! Stressed-out commuter, the next Sam Smith, worn out parent or shy shower soprano, there's a place here to let your voice out! And, with no auditions and no need to be able to read music, there are no excuses! Popchoir is fun, relaxed and surprisingly cool (that po-faced image of a choir couldn't be further from the truth). We sing brilliant songs, with fabulous arrangements and have a great time. Come and see for yourself!!
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Bring Him Home
A recording of our performance of Bring Him Home at our recent concert in Staple Hill Methodist Church
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de Profundis
the name de Profundis is Latin for out of the deep. It plays on the distinctiveness of the male voice, while at the same time bespeaking the conviction that music has the capacity to reveal the profound, that which is concealed within our own depths. ... morethe name de Profundis is Latin for out of the deep. It plays on the distinctiveness of the male voice, while at the same time bespeaking the conviction that music has the capacity to reveal the profound, that which is concealed within our own depths. Find us on Facebook: De Profundis men's ensemble
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5 Easy Ways to Check Your Singing voice
This post was orginally published on Embro Thistle Singers blog.
When I was 15, I took singing lessons from the nuns at "the Pines". these ladies were well respected for the results they achieved in musical training. Our performance group o...
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SINGERS WANTED FOR CHOREOS
You have an extraordinary voice, see the stage as an integral experience and are looking forward to working with other young people on a very high musical level? then you are the missing piece of the puzzle for the CHOREOS ensemble.
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Lock Down
SABELANI Music Initiative has put on hold workshops due to the Lock Down enforced by the S. African Government on the 27th March.If the Lock Down is lifted on the 16th April as planned we will be celebrating World voice Day on the 18th April as well as jo...
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Kearsney College Choir (South Africa) - Awakening the Ancestors by Bernard Krüger - IsiZulu & Englis
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Title: Awakening the Ancestors
Music: Bernard Krüger
Zulu text written by staff and students of the ... morePlease choose subtitles as you wish in the YouTube subtitles menu:
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Title: Awakening the Ancestors
Music: Bernard Krüger
Zulu text written by staff and students of the Kearsney College IsiZulu department
Indodana (IsiXhosa prayer) is based on an arrangement by Ralf Schmitt
A) Prayer introduction (trio)
- Bandile Makhaye
- Bjorn Krüger
- Lunga Mazibuko
B) Indodana Prayer (quartet)
- Bandile Makhaye
- Bjorn Krüger
- Kabo Madi
- Mohau Tladi
C) Praise Singer
- Kudzai Kamwendo
Percussionists:
- Mohau Tladi
- Caleb Saks
- Bupe Chiluba
Videography: Vanessa Govender
Date of Recording: 7 July 2022
Venue: Czech National Museum of Music, Prague
Conductor: Bernard Krüger
Piano: David Langley
And subtitles: Gábor Szegedi less