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blog: Why singing is bad for you (and 7 reasons why you shouldn’t stop doing it)

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   People don’t often talk about the downsides of singing.     We constantly bang on about the health benefits, social aspects, etc. but...

blog: Be the best singer you can, but don’t forget there’s more to life

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   For some people being a famous singer or being in the best choir in the world or making a hit record or singing a piece perfectly in competition is t...

blog: Support Anthony Silvestri's Recovery with Each Piece You Choose - Discover How!

Hello Choral Friends, Here's an important reminder for you. Don't forget that Anthony Silvestri and I have collaborated on many pieces. This means that whenever you acquire one of my works, he receives funds that are crucial for his recovery. So, if ...

blog: Over-rehearsed or under-prepared: which is better?

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I don’t like rehearsing. I’d much rather turn up on the day, trust the singers I’m working with and just busk it.      ...

Eden Blue Rock, Pop & Gospel Choir
group: Eden Blue Rock, Pop & Gospel Choir

Do you have a passion for singing and want to meet new like-minded people? Get the Feel good factor and join our growing community choir in Old Town, Eastbourne. We sing an eclectic mix of songs that make you laugh, make you shiver and make you stamp your...  None';">moreNone;">Do you have a passion for singing and want to meet new like-minded people? Get the Feel good factor and join our growing community choir in Old Town, Eastbourne. We sing an eclectic mix of songs that make you laugh, make you shiver and make you stamp your feet! Have fun, build your vocal confidence and experience the joy of singing in harmony with your fellow choir members. Suitable for complete beginners and budding professionals. Weekly rehearsals and regular performances.  

blog: Cleopatra by Kelly Galbraith

First published: http://kellygalbraithblog.com/2013/07/24/cleopatra/   “Fool!  Don’t you see Now that I could have poisoned you a hundred times had I been able to live without you.” Cleopatra A summer vacatio...

blog: “Darling, your technique is showing” – don’t be a singer who is all style and No substance

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   It’s usually the case that professional singers have had some sort of training in a particular singing technique.   photo by Kevin Cea...

blog: Using world songs in the classroom: a teacher’s guide to sourcing songs and how to teach them

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir] Some teachers find themselves having to lead singing sessions at their school. But often they don’t have that much experience of teaching songs ...

blog: Singer or chorister? Choirmaster or conductor? What do you call yourself?

[this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I’ve suddenly realised I don’t kNow what to call myself any more. I used to be a ‘choirmaster’ (a term I got from Gareth Malone and...

blog: vocaldentes road trip through Oregon, Idaho and Montana

26.04.2012 | Yellowstone | 10:15 “Dances with bison!” Fair eNough, you don´t really have a chance to dance with a bison. Those down to earth giants are rather in the mood to stroll around or do a slow-mo struggle w...