Whether singer or choir leader, your choir can’t do without you. You are what makes it.
Yet, at the same time, you can be replaced. You are not indispensable.
Whether singer or choir leader, your choir can’t do without you. You are what makes it.
Yet, at the same time, you can be replaced. You are not indispensable.
I’m a big procrastinator. I leave everything until the last minute. If I didn’t have deadlines, I would never get anything done!
But I’ve come to realise that this is my way of working and it has good results. Here’s why procrastination is not necessarily a bad thing.
A little stress can be good for us. It helps us to get things done or to focus on something that needs our attention.
But too much stress can affect our mood, our body and our relationships. How can we put on a successful singing event without getting too stressed out?
This is a series of five posts looking in a light-hearted way at the different types of singers in a typical community choir.
You might have thought that SATB choirs (Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass) have just four different voice sections, but you’d be wrong. There is a fifth section known as the Floaters (or Flexitarians).