Andre's Rehearsal Notes for October 1st, 2025
Hello Choral Evolutioneers!
We are 2 for 2 enjoyable, productive rehearsals in our new space in Langford. Thanks again to Diane for working so hard over the summer to find it for us.
As I said at rehearsal, having a Practice Routine that you repeat everyday will be very beneficial to your growth as a singer. Your voice will get stronger and more flexible, you will be able to gauge your progress and identify areas where you need to focus your work.
- Set up a practice space in your home with a stand, a music source and a mirror.
- Always best to practice standing up if you can. It will help you breathe and work on your posture, prepare for concerts
- You can start each practice by following our group warm up which you will find in the practice tracks.
- Then sing through a couple of tunes that we have completed to keep them fresh.
- Take a break and visit musictheory.net. Spend 5 minutes doing an exercise. In a week, you'll be shocked at how much you have learned
- Then work on new music that we haven’t done yet so you’ll be prepared. Look at the score, get comfortable with how the music looks.
- Find a big resonant space and sing out regularly, enjoy having a voice and sharing it with the world.
This week we will work on:
Locus Iste – I’m using this as a tuning, blend and dynamics exercise. Plus it’s very beautiful!!
Sing the Winter Away – Let’s make it at least to letter C
Solstice Carol – From the key change at bar 87 to the end
Voices Arising – Let’s read through this
Field behind the Plow - read through again if we have time
I will see you all at Sooke Community Hall at 7 pm Wednesday Oct 1st
André ♪
musictheory.net is a free resource that will teach you all about how written music works. There are theory lessons and ear training for every level of musician. Click on the word “lessons” at the top left and do at least one lesson a day. Each lesson takes just a few minutes to complete and they are fun!. Click on the sentences at the bottom of the page to advance through the lesson. Spending a few minutes a day here will help you become more comfortable with written music.
Reminders:
✓ We have Excellent New music, mark lightly with pencils only. You will have to erase it all at the end of the session when you return your music.
✓ Please bring a pencil to rehearsal ✓ Mark your parts, make lots of notes – the score is a road map to beautiful music but we have to all agree on how we will perform it.
✓ In long passages, decide where you will breathe, mark it down and practice it. For instance, the opening phrases of “Away from the roll of the Sea” should be sung in 9 bar blocks and you need to be sure where you will sneak a breath
✓ Practice – know your parts – use the practice tracks. While it’s great to listen to the tracks, it’s even better to follow them with the music in front of you. We will be stopping and starting a lot at rehearsals, and you’ll be able to follow better if you have been looking at the score as you sing.
✓ Sing out loud in a big room as often as you can. As you learn a tune practice singing as you would in a show. This will strengthen your voice and our choral sound.
