Some of us are lucky and sell out our concert, or have to close our choir to new members.
It’s a nice problem to have, but I hate turning people away, so are there alternatives?
Some of us are lucky and sell out our concert, or have to close our choir to new members.
It’s a nice problem to have, but I hate turning people away, so are there alternatives?
I’m not technical when it comes to singing and use lots of visual imagery in my teaching.
But does it help or can it be confusing?
We all like to think our choirs are friendly spaces where everyone is equally welcome.
But being in a choir can bring back all sorts of memories of our time at school. All the things we found difficult as children can come back to haunt us.
I don’t often get the chance to be a punter. But this week I went on a two-day voice and movement course and loved it.
It was great to be on the receiving end for a change, and I learnt a lot about what it’s like to be a singer in a group