Monday, March 27, 2023

The secret world of … Basses

This is a series of five posts looking in a light-hearted way at the different types of singers in a typical community choir. 

I've covered Sopranos, Altos and Tenors. For the final SATB section, here are the Basses. Enjoy!

Monday, March 20, 2023

The secret world of … Tenors

This is a series of five posts looking in a light-hearted way at the different types of singers in a typical community choir.

I've covered Sopranos and Altos so far, now here are the Tenors. Enjoy!

Monday, March 13, 2023

The secret world of … Altos

This is a series of five posts looking in a light-hearted way at the different types of singers in a typical community choir. 

Last week it was the Sopranos, now here are the Altos. Enjoy!

Monday, March 06, 2023

The secret world of … Sopranos

This is a series of five posts looking in a light-hearted way at the different types of singers in a typical community choir.

First up are the Sopranos. Enjoy!

Monday, February 27, 2023

You can never be too humble to go back to basics

As singers and choir leaders we grow and develop skills over time. We leave behind us things we consider to be only for beginners.

But no matter how elementary something is, we can always learn something new by revisiting it.

Monday, February 20, 2023

Are written lyrics a hindrance or a help when learning a song?

Many choir leaders hand out sheet music or lyric sheets to their singers when teaching a song.

But does this do more harm than good? Is it better to learn the lyrics by ear?

Monday, February 13, 2023

The concert was great, so why do I feel like a failure?

Sometimes a performance is a blinder. There is a standing ovation and cries for more.

photo by svenwerk

And yet … it is possible to come away feeling that it’s all gone wrong. How is this possible?