Rehearsal Notes January 29th, 2025
The Choral Evolution train has left the station !
Very productive rehearsal last week, we got through a lot of music. Our collective rhythm is much better than it was last season, we are closer to the beat with every entrance. The harmonies have come together more quickly. The hard work we did building ensemble has paid off and we will not let up. I want to have all the tunes learned before our 2 long rehearsals in March.
Memory is a tool that every singer needs to develop. Singers are expected to be able to perform songs from memory, giving the illusion we are spontaneously making up the song. Getting exposed to these arrangements will start to form memories that you reinforce as you practice. Use the music and count out the tricky rhythms to ensure and deepen your learning. Stop the music, try to remember your starting pitch, the rhythm and then the whole line. I would like to do “Hair”, “Golden Slumbers” and “Bohemian Rhapsody” from memory. That will give us a chance to add some basic movements to these pieces and liven up the show.
I am going to move on again this week and look at mostly new arrangements. Keep working on the parts of the tunes we’ve rehearsed and solidify your knowledge and confidence.
We will work on our music in the following order this week:
Eternal flame
We’ll start at the end where all the harmony lies and work our way to the beginning
Creep
Many in the choir have done this arrangement before, so pay special attention if you have not.
Wicked Game
We’ll start at the top and see how far we get.
We will review last week’s work and move forward.
I will see you all Wednesday, January 29th, Centre Mountain Lellum Middle School in Langford 7:00pm - 9:15pm
See you then!
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.
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.