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  • Mary Schlangen

    Northern Lights Chorale 2015 Spring Concert Series: Sing Joyfully

    Added March 5, 2015 by Mary Schlangen - 1258 views - 0 comments

     Twin Cities Metro choir invites you to attend their 2015 Spring Concerts.   With eager enthusiasm, the participants of Twin Cities based Northern Lights Chorale rehearse Thursday evenings in New Brighton to prepare for their spring performances. Please join us for Sing Joyfully, our spring concert series. ... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Starting a new choir: my story and what I have learned

    Added March 4, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 1875 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Having written about starting your own community choir, in 2011 I put my money where my mouth is and started a brand new singing group – my first in 15 years.     I learnt a lot from this process an... read more

  • MelbourneInternationalSingersFestival

    Melbourne International Singers Festival 2015 - EARLYBIRD REGISTRATIONS Open Now and Extended to March 21st!!

    Added March 4, 2015 by MelbourneInternationalSingersFestival - 941 views - 0 comments

    Melbourne International Singers Festival 5 - 8 June 2015  Queen's Birthday Weekend   EARLYBIRD REGISTRATIONS Open Now and Extended to March 21st!!     Now in its 6th year, Australia's most exciting singers festival for choirs and individual singers, is proud to present internationally renow... read more

  • Frank Eychaner

    10 More Techniques to Improve Intonation

    Added March 2, 2015 by Frank Eychaner - 11839 views - 0 comments

    10 More techniques to improve intonation Frank F. Eychaner- University of Texas of the Permian Basin   1)     CONSONANTS- Executing consonants clearly and allowing the vowel to sound on the beat improves intonation by avoiding the ‘noise’ of a lack of rhythmic unity.  This w... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Are you tone deaf? Very unlikely!

    Added February 25, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 2296 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Very, very few people are tone deaf. Tone deafness is an abnormality of the brain which can also affect the understanding of language and certain spatial abilities. So unless you are one of those rare individuals who ar... read more

  • Noctis  Chamber Choir

    Night & Day, Noctis Variety Concert, 20th June 2015

    Added February 18, 2015 by Noctis Chamber Choir - 1457 views - 0 comments

  • Chris Rowbury

    Using sheet music to teach and learn songs: pros and cons

    Added February 18, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 2398 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Last time I looked at what music notation is for and if you need it to sing.   Sight reading by discopalace   This week I’d like to lay out what I think are the benefits and shortfalls of using she... read more

  • EESC Video Challenge Europe In Harmony

    Singing competition

    Added February 11, 2015 by EESC Video Challenge Europe In Harmony - 1164 views - 0 comments

      Ever wanted to re-write a masterpiece? Now is your chance! ‪#‎EESC‬ video challenge is back, and this time with music.   ‪#‎Europeinharmony‬ is open to amateur video-makers, choirs and singing groups from all 28 EU Member States. The only requirement is to perform an interpretation of "Ode to Joy... read more

  • Tim Pinder

    It Made Me Almost Like the Beatles

    Added February 5, 2015 by Tim Pinder - 804 views - 0 comments

    I go along most Tuesdays to The Sing at the Edge Theatre,Chorlton, Manchester.
This week someone who hadn’t been for a couple of weeks mentioned how much they’d missed it. It got me thinking how much I enjoy it too. Having tried another choir where the repertoire comprised largely of radical songs from around the worl... read more

  • Chris Rowbury

    Music notation: what is it good for and do we need it to sing?

    Added February 4, 2015 by Chris Rowbury - 3167 views - 0 comments

    [A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Do you have to be able to read music to sing? Lots of people believe so and are put off joining choirs, or even singing at all, as a result.     I don’t use written music when I teach, but does that... read more