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blog: How to Improve Singing Skills on your Own

you may be teaching yourself how to sing (by reading books and watching videos online) or taking singing lessons to improve your voice. As a beginner singer, you need a lot of real time feedback and guidance.   I still remember tak...

blog: Throwing a Themed Party to remember with your Choir

If you sing in a choir then chances are, you Don’t need to be sold on its benefits. Choir singing has been found in many studies to Do amazing things (including boosting the immune system) and forming part of one can also boost your social skil...

London City Singers
group: LonDon City Singers

an class="view_more">We are a group of women singing a cappella four-part harmony music arranged in barbershop style. The style of singing is more 'pop' than classical and the choice of music reflects this, with the repertoire including show-tunes, popular songs from the 1930...  morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">We are a group of women singing a cappella four-part harmony music arranged in barbershop style. The style of singing is more 'pop' than classical and the choice of music reflects this, with the repertoire including show-tunes, popular songs from the 1930s to today, as well as classic barbershop arrangements. There are strong links to musical theatre in that most songs are choreographed, and performing skills are a key element in making a song work. We rehearse every Tuesday, 6:30pm-9:00pm, in central LonDon between Kings Cross and St Paul's. We are always on the look out for enthusiastic and talented women so if you're interested in joining, Do drop a line to hello@lonDoncitysingers.co.uk for details.  lessan>

blog: Surviving the end of the World

First Published: Notthechurchlady 'Have Organ Shoes will Travel' by Kelly Galbraith   Of course I’ll Do it!’ I told maestro David Fallis. I remember the morning well, Sunday Dec 8, 2013 because it was the day after Ca...

Voice Of The Town Edinburgh
group: Voice Of The Town Edinburgh

an class="view_more">Originally formed in the UK in Newcastle Upon Tyne in 2011, Voice of the Town is a mixed-voice adult vocal group. The group was set up to perform exciting vocal material at a variety of events, and to give men and women who love singing, the platform to g...  morean>an class="view_more" style="display:none;">Originally formed in the UK in Newcastle Upon Tyne in 2011, Voice of the Town is a mixed-voice adult vocal group. The group was set up to perform exciting vocal material at a variety of events, and to give men and women who love singing, the platform to get involved in a fun and sociable musical experience. The Voice Of The Town family has now grown and not only Do we have our choirs in Newcastle and Edinburgh, but we now have choirs in Glasgow and Birmingham.  an>

How Far I'll Go - Muzaria feat. Libbie Chiverton
video: How Far I'll Go - Muzaria feat. Libbie Chiverton

Vocals from Muzaria featuring soloist Libbie Chiverton, singing How Far I'll Go from Moana, on the Muzaria album Stage & Screen. www.darrenbartlett.co.uk Copyright DMB MUSIC 2000-2020 www.muzaria.com

For the Longest Time - a cappella - The Blue Notes´ Guys
video: For the Longest Time - a cappella - The Blue Notes´ Guys

For the Longest Time - The Blue Notes´ Guys, CSMC Solo: Daniel Miranda

blog: Can you remember a song while standing on one leg? - recalling songs in different contexts

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   I teach a song in the morning and it’s sounding pretty good.   photo by kalavinka   Then after lunch I get the group to stand f...

EASTER
video: EASTER

Inkosi Jesu is a beautiful piece composed in reembrace of Christ's suffering, death and resurrection. It takes us through a series of emotions as we remember these historic moments when Christ died for our sins.

blog: Using dance moves to learn, remember and perform songs better

 [this is a version of a post which first appeared on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Some time ago I tried a new idea (for me any way) for helping people to learn songs.   Photo by Ramesh Lalwani   I decided to associa...