Monday, March 16, 2026

Not everyone will like what you do, but that doesn’t mean you’re not good at it

When someone doesn’t like what you do, it can make you wobble and start to doubt whether you’re any good.

But not everyone is going to like what you have to offer. Once you accept that, it’s easier to move on.

Monday, March 09, 2026

Why tricky warm-ups don’t always make a better choir

Recently, there’s been a spate of ‘tricky’ choir warm-up videos on Instagram.

They’re clever and challenging, but I can’t help wondering: do they actually lead to better choir performances?

Monday, March 02, 2026

Lost the joy of singing in your choir? Here’s what to do

Here in the northern hemisphere it’s cold, wet, dark and miserable. it’s the ‘slump’ end of the year before spring truly arrives.

Going to choir each week can help. But what happens if you lose the joy of singing?

Monday, February 23, 2026

How to revive a failing choir (Part 2): deeper causes and hard truths

In Part 1, I looked at some of the more obvious reasons why choirs begin to falter: the impact of Covid, ageing membership, toxic behaviour, over-ambitious projects, and too many concerts.

In this second part, I want to explore some of the longer-term and less visible causes — the ones that creep in gradually or hide behind apparent success.

Monday, February 16, 2026

How to revive a failing choir (Part 1): spotting the problems

If you’re lucky, your choir goes from strength to strength: numbers grow, standards improve, and the sense of community deepens.

But sometimes things start to slip. Numbers fall, confidence drains away, rehearsals lose their energy, and going to choir begins to feel like a chore rather than a pleasure. When that happens, what can you do?

Monday, February 09, 2026

Do shared lunches at singing workshops really build community?

Whenever I ran a one-off singing day, I would always encourage people to bring lunch to share.

The idea was to create a sense of community and get people to socialise with each other. But I no longer do that. Here’s why.

Monday, February 02, 2026

The essential elements of a choir warm up

Most singers know they should warm up before singing — but what exactly should a warm up contain?

I’ve written before about why warm ups matter— see The singers who didn’t like warm ups (and what became of them) — but it’s worth looking more closely at what actually makes a warm up effective.