About Us: A Handful of Harmonies is a hobby with a difference! The group gives women from 16 to 70+ the opportunity to share the joy and proven health benefits of singing with like-minded people in a fun and creative environment.
Weekly sessions, und... moreA Handful of Harmonies is a hobby with a difference! The group gives women from 16 to 70+ the opportunity to share the joy and proven health benefits of singing with like-minded people in a fun and creative environment.
Weekly sessions, under the instruction of a highly enthusiastic and experienced Natural Voice Practitioner and registered British Voice Association teacher, will provide opportunities for you to sing in harmony, discover new techniques and to improve your musicality, understanding and appreciation of music. With your newly found confidence you will tackle more complicated and challenging musical arrangements and enjoy hearing the finished result – just for pleasure!
Whilst we “work” hard these sessions are enjoyable social events. There is discipline and structure but also fun, laughter and a strong sense of teamwork as we rehearse songs from a variety of genres, performing new musical arrangements to suit a variety of tastes. No previous experience is required but enthusiasm is a must.
Sessions across Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and in Oundle are held every week for 90 minutes per week and timings and venues of these can be found in the locations section of the site. In addition to the adult classes we also run "A Handful of Harminies" - a children's choir for boys and girls aged 7 - 15.
Please note that Registration for all classes begins fifteen minutes prior to the start of the session to ensure we are ready to warm-up on time and also to give you an opportunity to have some social time with your fellow singers. less
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