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Vocal Vibes Chorus
Vocal Vibes is an ensemble of around 40 Singers based in Ringwood, Victoria.
We are committed to building community through excellence in a cappella harmony, and we love to learn. We rehearse weekly to improve our vocal skills and build lasting friends... moreVocal Vibes is an ensemble of around 40 Singers based in Ringwood, Victoria.
We are committed to building community through excellence in a cappella harmony, and we love to learn. We rehearse weekly to improve our vocal skills and build lasting friendships in the process. Although we have diverse backgrounds, our members thrive by working together to achieve shared goals.
We sing a range of repertoire from jazz standards to 21st-century pop, barbershop to show tunes, but most importantly we sing a cappella. As well as entertaining audiences across the eastern suburbs of Melbourne we compete regularly in barbershop harmony competitions at a national level.
Vocal Vibes is available to sing at private and community events - find out more by visiting our below pages, or get in touch with us at info@vocalvibes.org.au
Web: www.vocalvibes.org.au
Facebook: www.facebook.com/VocalVibesChorus
Instagram: www.instagram.com/vocalvibesacappella/
Youtube: www.youtube.com/@VocalVibesChorus less
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United in Song
“United in Song”
A Choral Celebration !
The award winning children’s choir The Major Minors and the well-known Hutt Valley Singers, will join forces for a very special occasion:
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Beatus Choral Ensemble
Beatus Choral Ensemble is a collective of young Catholic artists and musicians committed to uplifting Catholic liturgy through adherence to traditional forms and the use of new sacred art.
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Are You a Singing Choir Director?
This post was originally posted to the Embro Thistle Singers blog.
The other day, there was a question about whether or not a choir director should sing while directing. This is an age old question but as usual I have my own ideas.  ...
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Hebrew Groove
No Hebrew knowledge required, no singing experience needed!
Every tuesday 20:15-21:45 we sing in Hebrew at the LJG Amsterdam. Each 3 weeks we learn a new song together and perform 4-5 times per year. Texts are available in Hebrew and in Phonetics, we tra... moreNo Hebrew knowledge required, no singing experience needed!
Every tuesday 20:15-21:45 we sing in Hebrew at the LJG Amsterdam. Each 3 weeks we learn a new song together and perform 4-5 times per year. Texts are available in Hebrew and in Phonetics, we translate and learn to pronounce and sing together, and have an archive of all the songs and the various harmonies recorded separately to make it easier to learn and join. It's a lot of fun.
Hebrew Groove is a young, contemporary, Hebrew vocal group based in Amsterdam. The repertoire consists of Hebrew pop songs from all periods, retouched with the groovy piano and close harmony vocal arrangements of conductor Noam Vazana. Hebrew Groove has performed at: Amsterdam MuseumNacht, Paradiso Choir Festival, Salaam-Shalom solidarity event for Charlie Hebdo, Namen en Nummers, Koor en More Festival and more. less
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The Gleniffer Singers
Founded in 1967 and based in Paisley, this female choir is actively involved in concert, festival and competition work across Scotland, and further afield. The group has appeared in a wide range of prestigious venues and has performed with many other ch... moreFounded in 1967 and based in Paisley, this female choir is actively involved in concert, festival and competition work across Scotland, and further afield. The group has appeared in a wide range of prestigious venues and has performed with many other choirs and ensembles throughout the years.
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SMMS Concert Choir
We are a brand new choir based at St Mary-at-Hill Church in London. We are directed by Robert Mingay-Smith
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How to pace a long singing workshop effectively
[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]
If a singing workshop is just a couple of hours long, then Singers’ energy and concentration will probably be fine.
But for ...