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blog: Why is it so hard to sing in tune?

I brought this question up before as One of The fundamental problems of working with, and being a part of, a choral ensemble. After all, no One really wants to listen to an out-of-tune choir.   It’s a complicated issue that involves...

blog: Are you tOne deaf? Very unlikely!

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir]   Very, very few people are tOne deaf. TOne deafness is an abnormality of The brain which can also affect The understanding of language and certain spatial ...

blog: When you don’t feel like singing, that’s The perfect time to do it – sing yourself happy!

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir] Many of us wait until The mood hits us before we do something. But often The doing something is what changes our mood for The better.     Th...

blog: How to sing togeTher in times of isolation

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir] We are living in unprecedented times. People are not allowed to socialise.     How do we keep singing togeTher? I’ll look at some of The ...

blog: Why learning songs with foreign lyrics need not be scary

[A version of this article first appeared as a post on my blog From The Front of The choir]I teach songs from all over The world, often in foreign languages. But people are always asking me for more songs in English. Why is this? Especially since ...

blog: Welcome, Bonn visitors!

Four members of The Bach choir from Bonn in Germany will be in The audience next Saturday evening (10 December) at Leeds Town Hall for a performance of Handel’s Messiah by Leeds Festival Chorus.   They will be arriving in The city along with ...

''Thamyriades ''  Vocal Ensemble
group: ''Thamyriades '' Vocal Ensemble

e-mail: xtsina@yahoo.gr We have been travelling togeTher since we were kids as members of The Children’s choir of Polygyros. It’s been at least 15-20 years now that we have participated in numerous festivals and concerts all over Greece but also all ove...  One';">moreOne;">e-mail: xtsina@yahoo.gr We have been travelling togeTher since we were kids as members of The Children’s choir of Polygyros. It’s been at least 15-20 years now that we have participated in numerous festivals and concerts all over Greece but also all over Europe. In 2005, as adults, we decided to establish this particular group with The assistance of The Children’s choir. We have given concerts in Hungary, in several cities in Greece and especially in Chalkidiki. In 2011 new members have been included in The group and we have changed our name into “THAMYRIADES”. Our repertory extends from classical to rock, pop and musical. You will have The opportunity to listen to us in selected halls. In Greek mythology, Thamyris (Greek: Θάμυρις), son of Philammon and The nymph Argiope, was a Thracian singer who was so proud of his skill that he boasted he could outsing The Muses. He competed against Them and lost. As punishment for his presumption They blinded him, and took away his ability to make poetry and to pla...    One';">less

blog: Ear Training - from The Directors viewpoint

(adapted from a post in The Stairwell Carollers choir Blog) David Rain, tenor:  How on earth  do you hear everyOne, including our mistakes, while singing along at full throttle?   Pierre: I'm not sure, but you're definitely right...

blog: Finding out about songs: don’t believe everything you read!

[this is an updated version of a post which first appeared on my blog From The Front of The choir]   I was in The middle of planning a workshop and was checking through a few songs to make sure I had The correct lyrics, source, meaning, backgr...