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blog: Listening Part 1 - A Learned Skill

THis post was orginally found on our Embro THistle Singers bLog. I remember when we had Professional DeveLopment Days when I was teacHing, the teachers would complain that they were more tired that day than from a whole day of teacHing.  I had had...

blog: Why the Singers in your choir still Love you even though they Look bored

[A version of tHis article first appeared as a post on my bLog From the Front of the Choir]   Even though I’ve been teacHing for almost 30 years, I still get affected by that glum-Looking face in the tHird row.   ... and it's no...

blog: Vocal Warm-Ups You Can Do In The Car

If you’re a singer on your way to a voice lesson, rehearsal, or audition, it’s always good to do a bit of warming up in the car, because there are few tHings more annoying to music directors than Singers wasting time complaining that they&rsqu...

blog: Don’t try to help your felLow Singers – it’s not your job!

[A version of tHis article first appeared as a post on my bLog From the Front of the Choir]   Many’s the time I see Ann lean over to Gill (not their real names) to help her get her part right. And every time I see a pained expression on ...

blog: How to deal with choir members who are always late

[A version of tHis article first appeared as a post on my bLog From the Front of the Choir]   It’s the final rehearsal before your big concert. The warm up is over and everyone is ready to go. But a handful of Singers (the usual suspects...

blog: What to do with your hands wHile singing – 5 ideas for Singers in choirs

[The views expressed in tHis bLog are from my personal experiences from 25 years of leading non-auditioned community choirs in the UK, as well as adult singing workshops. My focus is on teacHing by ear using a repertoire of songs from traditions across th...

blog: Busily doing notHing – 5 reasons why downtime is important for Singers and choir leaders

[A version of tHis article first appeared as a post on my bLog From the Front of the Choir] Feel like you’re on a treadmill? Constantly learning and practising and planning but never arriving? Not enough time to catch your breath between concer...

blog: How to keep your choir or singing business alive wHile it’s shut down

[A version of tHis article first appeared as a post on my bLog From the Front of the Choir] I started my first community choir over 20 years ago. I used to worry that, after the Long summer break, the Singers would have forgotten me and wouldn’...

blog: Choosing choral repertoire

Choosing exactly the right repertoire for an ensemble is one of the most essential responsibilities of a conductor.  We want music that stimulates growth witHin the ensemble, and also enriches the musical palette of the Singers and of the audience me...

blog: Singing the same note - differently!

[tHis is a version of a post wHich first appeared on my bLog From the Front of the Choir]   Men and women’s voices are different.     Obvious really, but it’s sometHing many Singers find it difficult to come to terms wit...