[The views expressed in this blog are from my personal experiences from almost 30 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teaching by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across the globe. Your experiences may differ from mine, so do feel free to leave a comment and let's begin a conversation! A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
I’ve written before about the general and well-known benefits of singing in a choir: Why you should start the year singing – and then sing some more!

In this post I’d like to look at how singing together can benefit your mental health and how and why that works.
Singing together is something very special and is a unique activity in many ways (see What is unique about singing together?). See also There are plenty of good reasons to sing.
The main reason I lead singing groups is to help people make beautiful music together and to listen to wonderful harmonies being sung. It’s the music and the sound that motivate me personally.
There are, however, many health benefits to singing together. Some singing groups focus on these as their main motivation: the healing power of song. But it doesn’t matter whether this is your main reason or simply a side-effect, the benefits to health are still there.
Some of the health benefits of singing together have been well-documented and focus on the physical benefits of warm ups, breathing together, aerobic activity, improvements to respiration, relaxation, stress-relief, etc. But in this post I’d like to focus on mental health.
Of course, serious mental health issues need the help of a professional. But singing together can help with loneliness, mild depression, bereavement, lack of confidence and many other issues.
What are the mental health benefits and how do they work?
In combination, all the effects outlined above help to create a safe environment where an individual can experiment and flourish without drawing attention to themselves. Over subsequent sessions healing can take place, even without the individual noticing!
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