Group Tongue Twisters
Tongue Twisters are a sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that are difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly, as for example Peter Piper picked a peck …
Tongue Twisters are a sequence of words or sounds, typically of an alliterative kind, that are difficult to pronounce quickly and correctly, as for example Peter Piper picked a peck …
Using backing tracks to accompany your singers can help to give the performance a real sense of authenticity. It can improve the overall rhythm and groove – both for your …
Sharing songs from different cultures helps us to become aware and learn more of those cultures. ‘Inanay’ is an Australian aboriginal lullaby. It is sung in Yorta Yorta, the language of …
First impressions count, right? So the same goes with how you kick off your regular choir session with your singers. Getting your choir engaged in the first 5 mins can …
Are your singers sounding quiet in their lower range? Or perhaps their tone is a little dark, cause by a low larynx position and flat tongue, and you want to brighten their sound in a section or phrase of one of your songs.
So you’re probably reading this blog because you have a community choir. Or maybe you have a school choir squeezed into your lunch break. And when you read the title …
Have you discovered the endless possibilities for using QR codes to help the running of your choir yet? Read on for QR code inspiration….
This song is guaranteed to make your choir belly laugh! But first, can you do it? try our FREE warm up resource, Waddaly Atcha.
In planning your community choir session, I would like to encourage you to intentionally consider the different areas which can help nurture your community choir. This week, we’ll look at …
The Badadada Groove is a riff based vocal groove with a soft bluesy funk style. It is a part of our Inspire 21 Day Warm Me Up….so I can chill …