Rehearsal Notes January 22nd, 2025
Choral Evolution: Sing Like No One is Listening!
It’s getting cold out there and there’s nothing like singing to keep your heart warm. Don’t just hum along to your practice tracks, really sing out. Find a spot in your home or elsewhere you can sing the parts full voice a few times a week. Your voice is made up of lots of little muscles and they need exercise to develop tone. Sing at a comfortable forte, make lots of sound without any pushing or grabbing in the throat. Always use the breath like a sigh and you'll be safe. You’ll be pleasantly surprised when your family and neighbours tell you how wonderful it is to hear you sing out.
Both of our new rehearsal venues have worked out well. I know that the sound is not as rewarding as it was in those resonant churches. However, the spaces are well lit and acoustically neutral. I can see and hear all of you much better. That neutral acoustic will help us get really clean entries and tight harmonies. We will perform our concerts in more friendly acoustic spaces that will help us create a more beautiful, blended sound and our work will have paid off.
We will move on from the pieces we have looked at the last 2 weeks. Keep working on the parts now that you have some familiarity with the arrangement. Be prepared to sing them to the end when they return in a few weeks.
We will work on our music in the following order this week:
Let’s use the opening pages to work on our ensemble singing
You Learn
Much like Big Yellow Taxi the rhythms in the verses are tricky and must be exact in order to work. The chorus will be fun to sing.
Paint it black
Memories
I will see you all Wednesday, January 22nd , 7:00pm - 9:15pm Sooke EMCS Band Room
André ♪
Reminders
- 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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