I’m amazed at choir websites, concert promotion and singing workshop publicity which is full of photos, but have no sound clips. If you don’t have sound, you’re missing out.
Monday, October 26, 2015
One recording is worth a thousand photos – use sound to promote your choir
Singing is all about sound, whether it’s a one-day workshop, a live concert or a CD.

I’m amazed at choir websites, concert promotion and singing workshop publicity which is full of photos, but have no sound clips. If you don’t have sound, you’re missing out.
I’m amazed at choir websites, concert promotion and singing workshop publicity which is full of photos, but have no sound clips. If you don’t have sound, you’re missing out.
Monday, October 19, 2015
6 ways to stop the strain of other singers relying on you (or you relying on them)
The rehearsal begins and the Altos looks around in panic: “Where’s Carol?” Carol is a strong, confident singer, but she’s not here this week.

The trouble is, the Alto section has come to rely on Carol, and now that she’s not here, they’re all a bit lost. How has this situation arisen, and what can be done about it?
Pieter Bruegel the Elder - The Parable of the Blind Leading the Blind (detail)
The trouble is, the Alto section has come to rely on Carol, and now that she’s not here, they’re all a bit lost. How has this situation arisen, and what can be done about it?
Labels:
choir,
choir members,
confidence,
remembering songs,
singers,
singing
Monday, October 12, 2015
10 choir website mistakes to avoid (or how to look professional online)
Monday, October 05, 2015
Want to sing with more energy? – pretend to be somebody else
I ran a gospel singing weekend recently. One of the songs was flagging a bit so I suggested people ham it up a bit and be more “American”.

Miranda Sings by Gage Skidmore. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons
Suddenly the song came to life and everyone was energised. Playing some kind of ‘character’ when you’re singing can really enliven your singing. Here’s how ...
Miranda Sings by Gage Skidmore. Licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 via Commons
Suddenly the song came to life and everyone was energised. Playing some kind of ‘character’ when you’re singing can really enliven your singing. Here’s how ...
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choir,
confidence,
singers,
singing,
songs,
world songs
Monday, September 28, 2015
Fit the song arrangement to your singers and not the other way round
Most singers in choirs don’t fit neatly into choral vocal ranges. Yet we try to squeeze them in to our off-the-shelf arrangements, chastising them when they can’t reach the notes.

How about thinking of your singers first and choosing arrangements that fit their voices rather than the other way round?
photo by Garry Knight
How about thinking of your singers first and choosing arrangements that fit their voices rather than the other way round?
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arrangements,
choir,
community choirs,
singers,
song arrangements,
song arranging,
songs,
vocal range
Monday, September 21, 2015
How to be a better singer if you’re a mere mortal
When you think you’re not singing well, you’ll often blame yourself. But what if it’s something else, something outside yourself that you can fix quite easily?

Here are some reasons why you might not think you’re a good singer and what you can do about it.
Here are some reasons why you might not think you’re a good singer and what you can do about it.
Labels:
learning to sing,
singers,
singing,
singing voice,
vocal range
Monday, September 14, 2015
Effective ways to recruit more men for your choir #getmensinging
Lots of mixed choirs don’t have enough male singers, and many established male voice choirs are not managing to find younger recruits (see my series of three posts Men and singing).

Here are some ideas to help you recruit more men and to get men singing in general.
Here are some ideas to help you recruit more men and to get men singing in general.
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#getmensinging,
baritone,
bass,
choir,
male singers,
men singing,
mixed choir,
recruiting,
singers,
singing,
tenor
Monday, September 07, 2015
How welcoming is your choir?
I bet you think your choir is a wonderful, friendly little community that welcomes newcomers with open arms.

What if I told you that new members might find your choir scary, cliquey and unwelcoming? Maybe it’s time to look at things from a different perspective.
What if I told you that new members might find your choir scary, cliquey and unwelcoming? Maybe it’s time to look at things from a different perspective.
Labels:
anxiety,
choir,
choir leading,
choir members,
nerves,
recruiting,
singers
Monday, August 31, 2015
Sing something simple (and see if your singing is as good as you think it is)
Monday, August 24, 2015
Planning ahead: leave space for the unexpected
Many choir leaders will be using the long break to plan their next season.

But be careful not to over-plan or you won’t be able to respond to the unexpected.
photo by webmink
But be careful not to over-plan or you won’t be able to respond to the unexpected.
Labels:
choir,
choir leading,
choir season,
planning,
rehearsal
Monday, August 17, 2015
Get out of your singing rut and try something new – it will make you a better singer
I’ve written before about how you can use the long choir break to get better at what you do.

One way is to attend singing workshops lead by a variety of different leaders. It’s a great opportunity to try something new.
photo by troy
One way is to attend singing workshops lead by a variety of different leaders. It’s a great opportunity to try something new.
Labels:
choir,
singers,
singing,
singing voice,
singing workshops,
song parts,
vocal range,
voice,
workshops
Monday, August 10, 2015
How men sing (Part 2) – amazing examples from across the globe #getmensinging
A while back I shared some amazing examples from all over the world of men singing together.

I thought it was about time I shared some more!
I thought it was about time I shared some more!
Labels:
#getmensinging,
baritone,
bass,
choral,
folk music,
male singers,
men singing,
singers,
singing,
tenor,
traditional songs,
world music,
world songs
Monday, August 03, 2015
Choir leaders: who’ll replace you when you’re gone?
Nothing lasts forever. There will come a time when you will leave your choir and need someone else to take over.

Who will you hand over to and how easy is it to do? Let’s look at some options.
Who will you hand over to and how easy is it to do? Let’s look at some options.
Labels:
choir,
choir leader,
choir leading,
choirmaster,
choral director,
committee,
singers
Monday, July 27, 2015
Making the most of your singing voice – it’s not what you’ve got, it’s what you do with it
We are not all born equal. Some have longer legs which helps them to win at hurdles or the high jump. Some have longer fingers which helps them to play jazz chords on the piano.

But what you are born with need not limit what you do. It’s not what you’ve got, it’s what you do with it that counts.
photo by muzina_shanghai
But what you are born with need not limit what you do. It’s not what you’ve got, it’s what you do with it that counts.
Labels:
breathing,
singing,
singing voice,
tone deaf,
voice
Monday, July 20, 2015
What is your measure of success? – choir leading and self-reflection
How do you know if a choir session or singing workshop or performance has been a success?

And if it has gone badly, how does that feed back into your teaching and choir directing?
photo by shadowkilla_tk
And if it has gone badly, how does that feed back into your teaching and choir directing?
Monday, July 13, 2015
How men sing (Part 1) – amazing examples from across the globe #getmensinging
Many choirs have a shortage of male singers. Most of my singing workshops attract just 10% men. Is it just a problem here in the UK?
In an attempt to get more men singing, I’m going to share some amazing examples of men singing together from all over the world.
photo by Matthias Zepper
In an attempt to get more men singing, I’m going to share some amazing examples of men singing together from all over the world.
Labels:
#getmensinging,
baritone,
bass,
Georgian songs,
male singers,
men singing,
singing,
tenor
Monday, July 06, 2015
The curse of confusion: why thinking is bad for singing
I teach a song by ear in less than an hour at a workshop. Everyone picks it up really quickly and then they sing it brilliantly.

We’ve been working on the same song with my very accomplished weekly choir for quite some time. They really struggle and it’s like plodding through mud. What’s going on here? It’s all about your head getting in the way.
We’ve been working on the same song with my very accomplished weekly choir for quite some time. They really struggle and it’s like plodding through mud. What’s going on here? It’s all about your head getting in the way.
Labels:
anxiety,
choir,
confidence,
learning by ear,
learning songs,
remembering songs,
singers,
singing,
trust
Tuesday, June 30, 2015
Chris Rowbury’s monthly music roundup
I thought you might be interested in a new venture of mine.

I’m about to publish a free, monthly roundup of music news delivered straight to your inbox.
I’m about to publish a free, monthly roundup of music news delivered straight to your inbox.
Labels:
choir,
choral,
community choirs,
music,
singers,
singing,
vocal,
voice,
world music
Monday, June 29, 2015
How to pace a long singing workshop effectively
Monday, June 22, 2015
Have you got what it takes to be a singer?
There’s a lot of nonsense out there about what it takes to be a singer.

The fact is, you already are one! Let’s unpick some of the myths and misconceptions.
The fact is, you already are one! Let’s unpick some of the myths and misconceptions.
Labels:
anxiety,
confidence,
fear,
learning to sing,
nerves,
out of tune,
practice,
singers,
singing,
singing lesson,
singing voice,
tone deaf
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