Rehearsal Notes April 16th 2025
Accomplishment Choral Evolution!
Think back to January and how we struggled with each of these pieces. We’d spend a half hour or so slogging through half or even less of each one before moving on. It took us weeks to make it once through the whole program.
How things have changed! With all the work we’ve put in on these arrangements we have time to run them, polish up a few messy corners and then run them again to lock things in. You should enjoy singing together and creating your unique sound. This is a special time in the choir’s season where we have a well-deserved feeling of accomplishment.
Please continue to work on your music and your voices. Do our vocal workout every day you can so that your pipes are in top notch shape for the demanding performance weekend. Continue to work on sections you are not sure of. Every little bit of rehearsal counts towards a better performance.
This week we’ll work on:
Eternal Flame
Creep
Paint it Black
Wicked Game
You Learn
Hair
I will see you all Wednesday, April 16th at Sooke EMCS Band Room ready to go at 7 pm
We may have to be in the gym or common area this week. Someone will be at the door to direct you.
André ♪
Reminders
· Keep track of the tunes we’ve rehearsed, make sure you keep running them regularly, so we don’t lose all the work we have done. I encourage you to try to sing your parts out loud regularly, in as big a room as you can find
· Be a beginner when you practice. Go slow, pay attention, check your pitch constantly, think about your breath, take nothing for granted, memorize lines so you can look up.
· Come prepared to all rehearsals and commit to singing all the concerts. We count on you being there for us every week and we miss you when you are away.
· Learn your music, practice at home, use the practice tracks, attend sectionals.
· Don’t be selective: you have to learn, practice and commit to every tune even if they aren’t your favourite. We all have to sing the whole show.
· Bring your music, a pencil and your water bottle to each rehearsal. Mark your parts lightly in pencil only.
· Be respectful of the process and your fellow singers by maintaining silence during rehearsals, put up your hand if you have a question and I will do my best to call on you.
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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. 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.