Showing posts with label ensemble. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ensemble. Show all posts

Monday, May 29, 2017

There is no “I” in “choir”

A choir is no place for egos. When you join choir you agree to give up a certain amount of autonomy in order to work together as a team.

great leader
photo by Colin J

That also applies to the choir leader, although many would disagree!

Monday, May 11, 2015

Stepping up – how to find the courage to volunteer for solo or small group singing

There are times in most choirs when a soloist or a small ensemble is required. These roles can be allocated by the MD but in many cases singers are asked to volunteer to try out.

choir soloist
photo by Paterm

What if you think you’re up to the job but lack the confidence to step forward? Here are some ideas that might help.

Monday, July 07, 2014

Regular weekly choir or drop-in singing group? – the pros and cons

Some choirs and singing groups meet frequently, often once a week, requiring a high level of commitment. Others meet less frequently and work on a drop-in basis with no requirement to attend every session.

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There are advantages and disadvantages to each kind of group. Here are some pros and cons.

Monday, May 26, 2014

Choir? Chorale? Ensemble? What’s in a name?

Many of you know that I avoid using the ‘C’ word: choir. But there other similar terms that I find just as bad: chorus, chorale, chamber choir.

First baptist choir

What’s in a name? What does it tell you about the singing group? Does size matter? Can you have a chorus of four people, or does that become an ensemble? Let’s take a look ...