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Kearsney College Choir (South Africa) - Awakening the Ancestors by Bernard Krüger - IsiZulu & Englis
video: Kearsney College Choir (South Africa) - Awakening the Ancestors by Bernard Krüger - IsiZulu & Englis

Please choose subtitles as you wish in the YouTube subtitles menu: Select 'Zulu' for isiZulu only, select 'English' for both isiZulu & English text. Title: Awakening the Ancestors Music: Bernard Krüger Zulu text written by staff and students of the ...  more

Wrablers
group: Wrablers

We are a London-based mixed voice acappella choir who sing a mixture of folk, pop, jazz and world music. We've been singing together for a number of years and have developed a relaxed, friendly style that's as much fun to listen to as it is to perform ...  more

THREE CHOIRS & COVID
video: THREE CHOIRS & COVID

the Musical Directors of three Cornish Male voice Choirs talk about how their choirs have coped so far during the Covid crisis.

Arcadian Chorale
group: Arcadian Chorale

A vibrant 60 voice all-volunteer ensemble, known for its innovative programming, fine musicianship, and warm fellowship. Performances at local venues, and major halls in metro NY-NJ area. Rehearsals on Tuesday evenings from 7 - 10 PM, September through May.

blog: iPad app to help improve your sight singing!

Greetings!   I wanted to bring something to your attention that may be of interest to some or many vocalists out there.  We just released Sight Reader v1.2 which now adds voice as an instrument.  This is exciting because now vocalists can...

blog: Why tenors shouldn’t sing on their own

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Many community choir members enjoy practising at home. And so they should.   Ernest Williams, tenor, Croydon Male voice Choir by Philip Talmage ...

blog: How to improve your singing voice

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]     This post is part of a series of occasional Questions and Answers. Just contact Chris if you want to submit a question.     Tim wro...

blog: Come and Sing in aid of Battersea Arts Centre Phoenix Fund

Following the dreadful fire in March earlier this year, Thomas's Choral Society are inviting the local community to raise their voice in support of this appeal to help fund the restoration process in the name of the 'Phoenix Fund'. We are putting on a 'Co...

blog: How close should a vocal arrangement be to the original song?

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From the Front of the Choir]   Some years ago I did some voice-only arrangements of Queen songs for a weekend workshop. I ended up listening to a lot of Queen recordings!   ...

blog: Perfecting Your Pitch: A Guide To Caring For Your voice As You Age

With age, vocal cords become less flexible and most singers find that it becomes harder to hit the high notes as the years go by. This can become a challenge, especially for older choir members. It’s important to take care of your voi...