What is the minimum you need to get a group of people singing together?
A piano? Sheet music? A baton? Backing tracks? The less you rely on ‘stuff’, the freer and more resilient you become.
What is the minimum you need to get a group of people singing together?
A piano? Sheet music? A baton? Backing tracks? The less you rely on ‘stuff’, the freer and more resilient you become.
There is much talk these days of how singing is good for you, especially singing as part of a group.
But that’s always from the singers’ perspective. We don’t often consider those who lead the singing.
Once you’ve discovered the joys of singing with others, it’s sometimes hard to know when to stop.
Here is a cautionary tale from someone who got rather carried away.
I thought I’d do a round-up of posts I’ve made over the years which are relevant in some way to new beginnings.
Part 1 was last week. This is Part 2.
People often use the New Year as a time for reflection and an opportunity to make fresh starts.
I thought I’d do a round-up of posts I’ve made over the years which are relevant in some way to new beginnings. This is Part 1. Part 2 will follow next week.