How Do You Sing In A Choir?
If you want to sing in a choir, you’re in luck. Every community has at least one secular or church-oriented choir. It’s a great way to teach children about music and teamwork, and a creative and social outlet for adults. Choirs can be comprised of men, women, children or mixed with male and female voices. Test your voice. Soprano and alto female voices are needed in most choirs, in addition to male bass and tenor voices. Occasionally, a baritone may be used in some choirs. Find a choir. Choirs can be affiliated with a church, school, organization, employer or a type of music, like a jazz or symphonic choir. Take your singing skills and the choir’s practice and performance schedule into consideration. Some choirs practice regularly. Others are informal and meet less often. Learn to sight read. Choir members need to read music to accurately sing and practice their parts. Many choral lyrics are written in languages other than English, so proper pronunciation and a cursory knowledge of Fre