I started a new pop-up choir project last week. Several of the people who came had never sung in a choir before.
At the beginning of the first session I always try to make everyone welcome, and go through a series of pointers for those who might not have done much singing before. But I was surprised that I left out some of the basics!
Monday, October 28, 2019
Monday, October 21, 2019
Not done it for a while? Can you still do it? – the worries of singers and choir leaders
Monday, October 14, 2019
How to manage when your choir becomes too popular: waiting list or a new choir
Over the last two weeks I’ve looked at whether you can have too many singers in your choir and, if so, how you can cope with that situation.
In this final post on the subject, I want to look at two further strategies: closing your choir to new members and starting a new choir.
In this final post on the subject, I want to look at two further strategies: closing your choir to new members and starting a new choir.
Labels:
choir,
choir leader,
concert,
performance,
recruiting,
rehearsal,
singers
Monday, October 07, 2019
Strategies for coping with too many singers in your choir
Last week I asked Can you have too many singers in your choir? and gave several reasons why this might be the case.
This week I want to look at strategies for overcoming these.
This week I want to look at strategies for overcoming these.
Labels:
auditions,
choir,
choir leading,
choir members,
rehearsal space,
repertoire,
singers
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