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The Contemporary Chorale
group: The Contemporary Chorale

We are an amateur choral group based out of Richardson, Texas in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. We Sing a wide variety of music from sacred Christmas, to Broadway and show tunes in the spring.

Willow Singers
group: Willow Singers

We are a non-auditioned women's choir based in South Leicestershire. We pride ourselves on our friendly atmosphere and the quality of our Singing. We are let by Will Welsford who gives his considerable experience to help us find our best voices. We Sing...  more

group: The Con Amici Singers

We're just starting an exciting new opportunity for people to come together to enjoy music and have fun with it in a friendly setting. Members won't need to be able to read music but they will need to be able to Sing in tune. We aren't charging a fee ...  more

blog: There's always one! – coping with different Singing abilities in a small group

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my Blog From the Front of the Choir]   Sometimes in a small group there is just one person out of step with everyone else.   Photo by Trish Steel   In a large choir, it&rsq...

blog: Easy songs for your choir 1: what is ‘easy’?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my Blog From the Front of the Choir]   This post is part of a series of occasional Questions and Answers. Just use the contact form if you want to submit a question.     Lind...

blog: Energy conservation for Singing leaders: how not to get carried away

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my Blog From the Front of the Choir]   Last week I wrote about how, as a Singer, you can pace yourself in choir rehearsals and Singing workshops.     This week I want to con...

blog: How to pace a long Singing workshop effectively

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my Blog From the Front of the Choir]   If a Singing workshop is just a couple of hours long, then Singers’ energy and concentration will probably be fine.     But for ...

blog: Have you got what it takes to be a Singer?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my Blog From the Front of the Choir]   There’s a lot of nonsense out there about what it takes to be a Singer.     The fact is, you already are one! Let’s unpick...

blog: Sing for Save the ChilDren this Christmas

"Singing makes a difference-it brings communities together. It crosses every cultural divide and opens up the world, especially to chilDren. Save the ChilDren is also about making a difference and changing chilDren’s lives. This is a terrific collab...

blog: Making Inclusion Practical: Why Your Choir Needs an Accessibility Rider

​Inclusion isn’t only about the songs we Sing or the language we use, it’s about the spaces we occupy.  No matter how welcoming your ethos is, if a Singer can’t physically, sensorially, or emotionally access your venue, that ...