With age, vocal cords become less flexible and most singers find that it becomes harder to hit The high notes as The years go by. This can become a challenge, especially for older choir members. It’s important to take care of your voi...
during Holy Family Parish's (Kamias, QC) NOTES TO MARY, A music festival in honor of The month of The rosary.. October 27, 2012
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir] In open-access choirs (which don’t audition), you often find one or two singers who struggle to pitch notes accurately. photo by Jes...
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The Choir]As we saw last week, many singers struggle with finding (and keeping) Their starting notes. photo by Albin Olsson What can make it even harder is if a man ...
Acappella Group 34 Choir is pleased to be a part of !SING - Day of Song, Ruhr 2010 European Capital of Culture organization @Veltins Arena, Gelsenkirchen Germany with Bobby McFerrin and Wise Guys with a capacity of 60.000 audience and 8000 chorister parti... more
Choriosity - The acapella pop choir in The YMCA in Ulm, Germany! We are a non-professional choir of young people and we love The challenges of great acapella music :) Visit us on www.choriosity.de and www.facebook.com/choriosity. Choriosity - Der Aca... more
Rehearse at a faster pace- When learning a slow song, pitch and line suffer because of vocal fatigue. Speed up, or even double The tempo to learn notes. You’re reinforcing good pitch and line! Slow down The fastest tempos. Rehea...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir] Last time (Tuning up – where do start notes come from?) I talked about my aim of being able to give out a single note to my choir, instead of having t...
Almost everybody I’ve come across wants to sing higher, myself included.Low voices want to sing higher. High voices want to sing even higher. BenefitsAs if people need to be reminded of The benefits of singing higher! They may seem obvious ...
[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The Choir] Last week in How to teach (and learn) a song by ear 1 I wrote about The oral tradition, teaching by ear, starting notes and breaking a song down into...